Flywheel Building Solutions was created by Ken Kunka to address the problems he has seen as a builder, designer and inspector over the last 17 years.
"Unfortunately, I have seen too many projects lose momentum due to a lack of planning, capital and or construction knowledge. I love to learn and teach and would like to impart my years of design, build and inspection experience to the most important person in the process"
- Ken Kunka AScT, BCQ
I look forward to
meeting with you
and discuss
your dreams!
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FLYWHEEL works with you, the HOMEOWNER
Are you planning on buying, building or renovating in the Okanagan? How much time and money are you willing to lose?
Time is one of the most important factors in any building project and Flywheel helps you minimize time wasted and maximize the work done in a creative and professional manner.
Once the working foundation is set, Flywheel then supports you through the expansion and growth of your project through an education and mentoring program focusing in the areas of: Code, Design and Build.
You have a goal, a dream, a vision; Flywheel can help you achieve that goal with attention to detail from the planning phase to completion, we keep your project on track and on time.
"We put your building projects into gear!"
News and Views
Greywater is Greenwater
Grey water, also spelled graywater, is wastewater generated from processes such as showering, bathing and laundry. Greywater gets its name from its cloudy appearance and from its status as being neither fresh (white water from groundwater or potable water), nor heavily polluted (blackwater). [...]
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Alternative Building Practices - Rammed Earth - April 2, 2008
When thinking about an article on alternative building practices I instantly thought of Nicholas Hill and Grant Tweter of Solum Rammed Earth Homes.
Rammed earth (RE), also known as pisé de terre or simply [...]
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My Xeriscape Adventure - March 30, 2008
After spending money and time over the last three summers feeding, power raking and watering my front lawn to only see it go brown by July, I've decided that maintaining a green lawn is really not a good idea in the central Okanagan. This is especially true when you factor in the start of water [...]
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