From pre-construction planning, project and construction management, estimating and value engineering to completion. John Holt Builder manages the entire building process ensuring clientele receive project information from one reliable and trustworthy point of contact.
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Step 1
Sales Agreement - During this first stage, we sign the sales agreement.
Step 2
Pre-Construction - Still in the beginning stages, you will finalize design selections and pre-order all major materials, such as lumber.
Step 3
Foundation Set - We make sure you are happy with the layout of your house because after this stage it's set in stone. The foundation stage is devoted to the construction of the foundation of your home.
Step 4
Framing - This is the skeleton of your home. Floors, walls, stairs and the roof are constructed, but your home isn't closed in yet.
Step 5
Exterior Finishes - This stage is just what it sounds like, finishing the exterior of your home or business.
Step 6
Mechanicals - At this stage, mechanical aspects such as wiring and plumbing are completed. The pipes and wires are still exposed at this stage; there are a few more stages before the interior is complete.
Step 7
Insulation and Air Sealing - This stage is designed to keep you and your family comfortable in the house. Gaps are sealed and insulation is added to keep outside air outside and inside temperature to your liking.
Step 8
Interior Finishes - This is likely to be an exciting stage for you, as it's when the house starts to look finished. Your walls and ceilings are filled in; interior doors are installed along with shelving, cabinets, countertops, mirrors, and flooring.
Step 9
Landscaping - This stage marks the beginning of the end. Your yard is formed including any driveways or walkway. To finish it all off, plantings such as trees, shrubs, and grass are added.
Step 10
Closing - Before you can own the home, you'll be walked through the house and have mechanical systems and appliances explained to you. Use this time to ask questions about how the home operates.
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