New company looking to transform housing on First Nations
Housing on First Nations across Saskatchewan is in short supply and often in disrepair. A new Saskatchewan company has come up with a new housing solution to these long-standing problems.
Wastēyapit Homes is an Indigenous co-owned housing company that is creating innovative, affordable homes that are designed and built to save on both short and long-term costs.
Wastēyapit is building ‘log style’ modular homes, ranging from one-bedroom to four-bedroom, and coating them with a specially developed ‘Insta-Coating’ finish that will ensure the homes are sustainable and long-lasting.
“We’re one of the first companies that can’t have rot, mould, mildew, water damage, or hail damage on your house. Those are the five-key factors that First Nations deal with,” said Randy Janes, founder of Wastēyapit Homes.


