Building Home Tips

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Building your dream house is always exciting. It is a big investment so it is important that you have to read and learn the process.  By simply planning ahead, you can help ease stress and anxiety of building your new home.

Spend some time researching the latest trends and materials so that you can be familiar yourself to ensure that your home is really a dream come true.

1.    Set a realistic budget.

Setting a budget for your home is determining how much you can spend at your home construction. You should decide what type of house, bungalow or two-storey, you want to build and how many sq. meter you want. Make sure that you have a budget for the permits and documents needed for the construction.

2.    Have a draftsman or architect that can draw your house plan.

Tell the layout and design you want for your house. Explain every detail so that the designer will be able to sketch properly your house.

3.    Choose the right contractor.

You can get recommendation from your friends, neighbors or colleagues. Visit their former project to ensure that they are after the quality not the price.  You can asks their previous clients and a list of supplier. Make sure that your contractor has a good reputation and able to do the job on time.

4.    Review and check contractor’s agreement before signing.

Look for the time frame, prices, payment penalties, payment method, house warranties, legal issues, anticipated problems, attorney’s fees, house specification such as the materials going to be used, additional payment, disputes, etc.

5.    Visit the construction site regularly.

It is important to visit the site so that you will know the development of the house if your contractor will be able to follow their schedules and follows the specification based on the house plan and contract.

6.    Pay on time.

Make sure to pay your contractor on time so that the construction will not stop.

7.    Communicate everything to your contractor.

Do not assume and talk to your contractor and the person involve in the construction of your expectations. Good communication is a key when building your home to minimize mistakes.

8.    Monitor your home during construction.

It is necessary to monitor the construction most specially during finishing stage so that you may suggest what you want in your home like colors, style, light setting, electrical setting, etc. If you are busy, you can hire someone who can supervise your house aside from your contractor.

Building a Home Tips

build home tipsJust remember that building a home is one of the biggest investments anyone will ever make so it is important to make sure that you get what you want without breaking the bank. So it is very essential to be careful in making decision.  Here are some things to ensure that you are in the right track:

Review the contractor’s agreement carefully

It is good to review all that was written in the contractor’s agreement before signing it. Once you sign the contract, it has no turning back. Hire an expert such as lawyer and engineer or architect that will definitely know what is inside the contract. The lawyer knows the legalities if in case the contractor has illegal action while engineer and architect understand the drawing specification as well as the materials to be used in the contract. These expert will give you advises if there is a need for modification of the contract before signing it.

Do not rely on your contractor for everything

Even though there is a contractor’s agreement sign by parties, you and your contractor, there is no guarantee that your contractor will follow what is in the contractor’s agreement. For instance, he may not follow the brand of material in the contract or he did not follow the drawing specification. It is best that there is someone to look at your house while building or check it regularly most especially during critical works. You may hire someone that will supervise the work of the contractor and will report to you every detail so that at the beginning you may modify what you want.

Prevent making changes

Minor changes may not affect the construction of your house but major changes make a difference.  Once you and your contractor or engineer approved the plan, any alteration or modification will set you back by at least a few weeks. Simple request may require a massive revision to the building’s layout such as moving the stairway or a doorway.

Review the cost of the construction

Verify with your contractor if there is an extra fees to pay such as hidden charges, or rising cost during the construction.