After purchasing your home builder's model home, the new construction phase is exciting and filled with anticipation. You've signed the contract and construction is about to start. What do you do? You need to make sure that your home is built correct.
What is correct?
The
first thing that commonly comes to mind is the home being built to 'Code.' In a
general sense, the code issue is reviewed by the governing municipality. Commonly
they have inspectors that look for your house to be built to code. Home builder
By
the way, the 'Code' is only the MINIMUM set of standards. Kind of scary to
realize that your new home is only being inspected to a minimum set of
standards. You would have a fit if your children were taught to a minimum set
of standards. The bar is not being set too high here. Commercial Builder
The
most important factor when your new home builder or general contractor starts
construction of your model home is having a game plan. Ask your self these
questions: Do I understand the new home building process? No, truly ask
yourself! Do I REALLY understand the new home building process? Can I tell if
my new home is being built to today's standards? Commercial General
Contractors Near Me
If
your answer is not a definitive yes; you should consider choosing between one
of the following options.
Home inspector or not
One
solution is to hire a home inspector with experience reviewing the new
construction home building process of your new home. This type of inspection
process is not the same creature that you may have experienced when purchasing
an existing home. Fees for this type of service will be at least $500. Multiple
visits along with fully documented reports at specific milestones during
construction process are necessary. The trick here is to make sure that your
inspector understands the finer elements of the new construction process. James
Corso
There
are three likely pit falls with the home inspector route. First, in an effort
to prove his worth, the report is filled with issues that don't matter much.
The concern here is provoking and creating an adversarial relationship with
your new home builder or construction company. Second, issues which are truly
important in the construction and ultimately performance of your house are
missed in the process. The third and final area of concern lies with
accountability. Home inspectors do not guarantee or provide a warranty for the
accuracy of their services. Industrial General Contractor
Is there another way?
There
sure is; just to do it yourself. I know what you're thinking. Hold on there
partner, don't you remember the questions asked at the top? Of course I do.
This is where with a little help, you can take the bull by the horns and make
sure the work is completed correctly yourself. It is possible for you to manage
this task. Home
Contractors
What
if you had a step by step process? What about a process that not only tells you
what to look for, but when to look for it? And, how about a process that even
provides photographs as examples of what to look for. With all of that, I'm
confident that you'll have the skills necessary to make sure your new home is
built to today's standards.
Now
you understand that it you can make a difference in the quality of your home
builder's new home construction.
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