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New Home Construction Process
Part 2: The Building of a Home
In last month’s issue, we covered choosing and working with a builder. Now, here’s what you need to know about the progression of building your new home:
Foundation
First, we clear and grade the soil before building trenches for the foundation. In Texas, most homes are built on a concrete slab, poured over rebar for strength and durability. In the east Dallas area, we also build many pier and beam foundations. These have considerable advantages, though the cost can be higher.
Framing
The floors, walls, stairs, and roof are assembled. The frame is the structure, or the “bones” of the home, and the materials and construction process determine your home’s build quality.
Exterior
What’s new with Lake Highlands Town Center development, shopping and dining? You’ll always know when we email you our Town Center Update.
Before we install your façade and roofing, we’ll talk with you about the advantages and disadvantages of all your options to ensure your home’s lasting beauty.
Mechanical Rough-Ins
Here, the electricity, plumbing, and HVAC systems are installed. We’ll explain how to ensure problem-free maintenance, performance, and lower utility costs.
Interior
The flooring, drywall, tiles, cabinetry, and fixtures are installed and the home is painted. This phase is the most time-consuming. Getting the details perfect is our obsession.
Walk-Through
This is the time to ensure that everything is completed to your liking, and to address any touchups before you sign the final paperwork. We’ll explain how everything in your home works, and then … We’ll Hand You the Keys.