FAQs
what is the anticipated cost for constructing a new home or renovating my existing property?

The overall cost is determined by several factors, including the home’s size and layout, the quality of materials selected, the property’s location, and any custom features you might want. To help you estimate a budget, we offer a complimentary consultation to review your needs, assess project details, and provide a cost range based on our extensive experience and past project data.

The duration can vary widely depending on the project’s complexity and scale. Generally, building a new home can take up to a year and beyond, while remodeling projects might have a shorter timeframe. Key factors affecting the timeline include the home’s size, weather conditions, material availability, and any unexpected challenges. We will give you a more detailed timeline tailored to your project during our initial consultation.

During preconstruction, we meticulously estimate all project-related expenses, including materials, labor, permits, and any additional costs. We consider elements such as project size, design complexity, site conditions, and any specific features you wish to incorporate. This thorough budgeting process ensures that every aspect of the project is financially planned from the start.

We stand by the quality and durability of our work by offering a warranty on our residential projects. The duration and specific terms of the warranty depend on the project’s scope and nature. During our initial meeting, we will outline the warranty details, explaining which elements are covered and for how long, so you can feel confident in the longevity of our work.

Once our initial discussions confirm that we’re the right fit for your project, the next step is to sign a Preconstruction Services Agreement (PSA). This agreement marks the formal start of your construction project and outlines the initial planning and design phases.

Pre-construction is a critical phase that occurs before the actual building begins. It includes all preparatory activities such as site evaluation, planning, design, material selection, budgeting, and securing permits. This phase lays a strong foundation for the project, ensuring that everything is planned efficiently to reduce risks and enhance the overall success of the build.

The main goals of preconstruction are to identify potential challenges, develop a comprehensive plan covering every aspect of the construction process, and establish a realistic budget and timeline that align with your goals. By meeting these objectives, the preconstruction phase helps guarantee that the project is completed on schedule, within budget, and exactly as you envisioned.

Payment terms vary based on project size. For larger projects, payments are typically tied to the completion of specific milestones, while for others, we may issue monthly invoices based on the percentage of work completed for each line item. These terms are clearly defined in our Construction Agreement, ensuring transparency throughout the project.

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