{"id":15851,"date":"2021-05-31T02:58:22","date_gmt":"2021-05-31T02:58:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.morgantaylorhomes.com\/?p=15851"},"modified":"2021-07-13T05:04:21","modified_gmt":"2021-07-13T05:04:21","slug":"questions-to-ask-a-home-builder","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.morgantaylorhomes.com\/questions-to-ask-a-home-builder\/","title":{"rendered":"10 Questions to Ask a Home Builder"},"content":{"rendered":"
Have you made the decision to build your dream home? We can only imagine you are brimming with excitement to select devine paint colors and tile along with unique finishing touches like natural textures<\/a><\/strong> that will make the new house feel like your home.<\/p>\n Before you are serenaded into design choices, there are a few critical decisions to make and many questions to ask to ensure you select a good builder\u2014one who can create the custom home of your dreams.<\/p>\n One of our priorities at Morgan Taylor Homes is that you are confident in your choices when buying a new construction home.<\/p>\n To accomplish this, we have created a list of essential questions to ask a builder at your pre-construction meeting.<\/p>\n Your first step when building a custom home<\/a><\/strong> is to make sure that you partner with a reputable builder. At your pre-construction meeting, make sure to ask about experience, licensing, and partnerships that your builder has formed. It may also be a good idea to inquire about them online or with neighboring businesses and competitors.<\/p>\n When it comes to building a home, you typically have three options:<\/p>\n Select a builder who offers the right option for you.<\/p>\n The term “custom” can be varied when it comes to builders. Many may offer a completely tailored experience where you can select every hardware and finish, from electrical outlets to ceiling fans.<\/p>\n Some may give you a few choices regarding paint colors, tile, or countertop choices. Others still may provide you the option to rearrange floor plans<\/a><\/strong> or knock out walls for a more open-concept space. If you have specific desires and ideas, it is crucial to select a builder who is flexible and experienced in modern customizations.<\/p>\n Ask about how involved you get to be in the design process. Many builders may have a showroom where you can see the elements they typically use. If you have specific finishes you would like to implement that they are not used to selecting, do they have a way to find them? It is also a good idea to ask about how soon you will have to begin making decisions.<\/p>\n A good home builder<\/a><\/strong> will be honest and upfront about cost packages. You should know the clear price of what is included in each option, and there should not be any hidden costs regarding upgrades or added features. You should know precisely what your newly built home will cost you every step of the way.<\/p>\n Before you begin building, ensure that your builder has a good warranty program before signing anything. Asking about a warranty program<\/a><\/strong> may not seem to have obvious importance. Still, it may save you from a big headache later.<\/p>\n The builder should be able to explain how the process to submit a claim works and give information about how quickly those claims are typically handled.<\/p>\n It is notoriously known that home builds experience hiccups when predicting timelines due to weather or material shortages. But a builder should give you an estimated timeline of how long the build will take. Keep in mind that your move-in date will be tentative, but knowing an estimated timeline will help you to be able to plan.<\/p>\n Many builders may include landscaping<\/a> in your base price or have it as an add-on. For fully customized homes, you may be the one selecting the type of landscape features added. Spec homes may have a streamlined neighborhood plan from which they do not deviate.<\/p>\n It is also good to ask about warranties when it comes to landscaping. Because plants and weather are unpredictable, it is helpful to know upfront if you will be responsible for replacement if something goes wrong in the first year or so.<\/p>\n Familiarizing yourself with a builder’s work is the best way to know if they are the right builder for you. Walking through a home built by them is the best way to immerse yourself into the house and know if their style, craftsmanship, and specifications are suitable for what you want.<\/p>\n Though it is not an exciting question, it is good to ask about the final steps to the home building process<\/a><\/strong>, including asking about the home inspection and final walk-throughs. Do they have their own home inspectors, or can you bring in an outside perspective if you choose?<\/p>\n1. How long have you been in business?<\/em><\/strong><\/h3>\n
2. What options are available?<\/em><\/strong><\/h3>\n
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3. How much is customizable?<\/em><\/strong><\/h3>\n
4. What is the design process?<\/em><\/strong><\/h3>\n
5. What features are included in the base price for the home?<\/em><\/strong><\/h3>\n
6. Do you have a warranty program?<\/em><\/strong><\/h3>\n
7. How long will the build take?<\/em><\/strong><\/h3>\n
8. Is landscaping included?<\/em><\/strong><\/h3>\n
9. Can I see current or previous projects?<\/em><\/strong><\/h3>\n
10.What is the inspection process?<\/em><\/strong><\/h3>\n
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