BUILDING PROCESS
Step 1 - Getting Started
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Carefully review our website.
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Contact our preferred lender to learn about construction loans.
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Get preapproved for financing.Choose a floor plan/model.
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We can modify and customize the plan of your choice to meet your lifestyle needs.
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Review lot choices, home prices, and design plans.
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Sign a contingency contract.
Step 2 - Pulling And Processing Permits
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Select your colors and finishes.
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Process building permits, survey.
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Disconnect utilities.
Step 3 - Pre-Construction Meeting
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Confirm your color and finish selections.
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Review your building and grading plan.
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Verify layouts – such as kitchen, electric, cable and HVAC.
Step 4 - Pre-Trade Orientation
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Confirm locations of AC registers.
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Confirm locations of outlets and lighting before pulling wires.
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Confirm kitchen and bath cabinet selections, locations, and layouts before ordering.
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Review layouts specific to your home (such as interior trim and built-ins).
Step 5 - Pre-Drywall Orientation
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Review the quality of materials and workmanship behind your walls.
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Verify installation of optional features and details.
Step 6 - Quality Inspection (Satisfaction Guaranteed!)
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Area Superintendant conducts a rigorous pre-inspection.
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Fine tuning, tweaking, and re-inspection.
Step 7 - Attend Your New Home Orientation
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Verify all quality standards throughout the home.
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Review the use of all systems within the home.
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Review our 2/10 warranty and service procedures.
Step 8 - Re-Visit and Settlement
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Verify completion of any open items from your New Home Orientation checklist.
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Turnover keys, Use & Occupancy Permit issued and Other Important Documents
Step 9 - Warranty and Follow up
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Two Month Follow-up - We review your warranty coverage, ensure your home meets warranty guidelines, and address and repair warranty items.
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Ten Month Follow-up - We review your warranty coverage, ensure your home meets warranty guidelines, and address and repair warranty items.
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Two Year Systems Warranty – We make sure you're electrical systems, wiring, plumbing pipes and your heating and air conditioning ductwork are all covered.
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Ten Year Structural – Designated load-bearing elements of your home are covered under the structural warranty for a period of ten years.
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Manufacturer's Warranty – Many items installed in your new home are backed by a separate manufacturer’s warranty, including kitchen appliances, roof shingles, HVAC equipment, and plumbing fixtures.