FAQ

  • Step 1: Preliminary Building Agreement

    Step 2: Selections and Estimation

    Step 3: Construction Agreement

    Step 4: Permitting and Construction.

  • The answer can vary depending on factors such as the size and complexity of the project, weather conditions, and any unforeseen challenges that may arise during construction. In most cases custom home construction will take 10-16 months to complete from permitting to the day you move in.

  • Depending on the location and complexity of your project there may be various permits and approvals needed. The majority of new construction will need a land disturbance, building, well, and septic permit. All building permits require zoning approval and site-specific homes may require HOA and architectural review board approvals.

  • Yes. Custom construction is a fluid process and we understand design criteria may change as you see the project come to life. Altering specifications will take form as a change order highlighting any budget and time impacts to the original scope of work.

  • Effective communication is crucial throughout a custom construction project. Homeowners want assurance that there will be open lines of communication between all parties involved to ensure their vision is understood and executed accurately. We maintain this communication through weekly updates via phone call and email and when needed site meetings are scheduled between all parties involved.

  • No. Choosing prefabricated construction entails paying a premium for superior, green methodology and conditioning your home more quickly. It does not come at a lower cost compared to a similar stick-built home.

  • Yes! Whether your lot has size restraints or is on the top of a mountain we pride ourselves in the ability to construct homes on the most challenging sites. We utilize varied expertise, thoughtful design, and skilled engineering to achieve this.