As the company mascot, Molly the French bulldog has helped Moore Construction stand out in a crowded industry. Courtesy Moore Construction

As the company mascot, Molly the French bulldog has helped Moore Construction stand out in a crowded industry. Courtesy Moore Construction

Moore than homes: Local builder thrives with First Fed

When Matt Moore launched Moore Construction in 2021, it started with two people in a garage and a big vision: to build a company grounded in integrity, transparency and genuine care for customers.

Fast forward just a few years, Moore Construction has grown into a multi-million-dollar enterprise with nearly 30 employees, an electrical division and a beloved mascot – Molly the French bulldog – who has become a recognizable face (and logo) throughout Kitsap County.

Matt’s idea to include Molly in the brand wasn’t just a fun touch – it was a strategic move that resonated with the community. From her appearances on social media to branded hoodies featuring her face, Molly has helped Moore Construction stand out in a crowded industry.

“People started asking where Molly was if I skipped a week posting about her,” Matt laughs. “Now she’s in the logo, on the vans – she’s everywhere.”

Matt Moore with Molly, the inspiration behind Moore Construction’s iconic logo. Courtesy Moore Construction

Matt Moore with Molly, the inspiration behind Moore Construction’s iconic logo. Courtesy Moore Construction

But the real growth story lies in how Moore Construction turned early challenges into long-term success, thanks in part to a partnership with First Fed.

Banking on Growth

Like many small businesses, Moore Construction faced cash flow challenges, especially with large projects involving delayed payments. “We were floating payments between current and past invoices while waiting on receivables,” Matt explained. To ease the financial pressure, Matt took out a high-interest loan – but he knew that wasn’t sustainable. That’s when First Fed stepped in.

Through a carefully structured SBA loan, First Fed helped Moore Construction consolidate debt, dramatically lower their monthly payments, and free up cash flow. “Our monthly payment ending up being less than a quarter of what it was,” Matt said. “That move alone allowed us to catch up on obligations and positioned us to grow even more.”

Moore Construction also worked with First Fed on a business line of credit, further streamlining their finances. “It’s not an exaggeration to say it saved us,” Matt shared. “Construction is a game of cash flow, and First Fed helped us stabilize and expand.”

A true banking partner

Matt first connected with First Fed through the team at the Kitsap branch, who brought a personal, solutions-first approach to the relationship. That connection grew into a true partnership. “It feels like I have a bank that’s actually in my corner,” Matt said. “I can call KristiAnn or Misty at any time with questions. It reminds me of how my dad used to walk into his local bank and get support without all the red tape.”

“Partnering with Matt to support the growth of his business has been a true pleasure,” said KristiAnn Stecker, Commercial Relationship Manager at First Fed. “At Moore Construction, we see the same commitment to people and community that drives us at First Fed.”

Now, Matt says having First Fed behind them has even changed how they present to customers. “When we say we can help you find financing through our banking partner, that’s a game-changer – especially for clients trying to afford their dream home or remodel.”

KristiAnn Stecker, Commercial Relationship Manager for Moore Construction at First Fed. Courtesy First Fed

KristiAnn Stecker, Commercial Relationship Manager for Moore Construction at First Fed. Courtesy First Fed

Looking ahead

With several custom homes already in progress and a push into larger commercial and light industrial projects, Moore Construction shows no signs of slowing down. They’ve recently merged their electrical services under the same umbrella to create a more seamless experience and brand consistency for clients.

Matt’s long-term goal? Expanding east into Washington and even Montana, possibly through franchising, while maintaining the family-driven, community-focused spirit that defines the business. “We go to every estimate, no matter the size,” he said. “Because we truly care – and our customers feel that.”

Why customers choose moore

Moore Construction’s reputation is built on more than workmanship. It’s about trust, honesty, and showing up. From being voted “Best Contractor” and “Best Employer” in Kitsap, to having repeat customers invite the team over for dinner, Moore’s impact is personal.

And of course, it never hurts to have a four-legged brand ambassador by your side. “We probably could have called it ‘Molly’s Construction’ and done even better,” Matt jokes. “But ‘Moore Construction’ works just fine – because we always deliver ‘Moore’!”

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