We obviously like the look (ranked 2) but not totally taken with font and color... that being said, we don't have a font recommendations. Color palettes that might be worth pulling from are linked above.
The team is literally split three ways for the top 3 designs. The arguments for each are below... Maybe this gets you into our head around what people are thinking?
#148 is clean and has a door (construction) #109 has a clean modern look that relates to our name with the F and M but not construction #23 has the most interesting design for a T-shirt or sign but doesn't scream construction or "fuse modern"
Thankyou, uploaded entries #189 and #191 on entry #191 i put construction lines on the logos to make it related to construction.
in my opinion putting a spesific object in a logo is not the right way if you don't do the work spesifically on that object, ie. putting a window is great if you spesifically doing window business. for example nike, you will not see shoe, ball, training pants in nike's logo, but you will see a symbol that represents "movement" because that is what sport about, and nike is making sport apparel.
in your case i made the letterform logo as your identity, as i know modern homes trend is more in using straight lines (square, etc), and less in using curvy ones, that is why i made the letter in rigid form. and i don't think my logo will be bad on t-shirt.