Posts tagged building
How to Use Online Reviews

When it comes to finding a builder for your dream home, review sites should be just one tool in the selection toolbox. You also want to read through the company's website, paying particular attention to the places that describe its business process.

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Making Sense of Allowances

Allowances—that is, budgeting general costs for items before the specific items are chosen—are a fact of life on many projects. For best results, narrow down the options up front.

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Built for Success

Quality homes and satisfied customers don't happen by accident! The best builders have systems to ensure those outcomes. At HomeSource, our internal management systems keep every part of the job running smoothly, and we’ve spent years creating and fine-tuning this process.

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Change Management

Post-contract changes need not be a problem, but they absolutely need a clear process. Professionals who build fantastic homes for satisfied customers share some important traits. One trait is an obsession with details, and another is clearly communicating those details to the homeowners. Great builders are great communicators, and part of being a great communicator is documenting every part of the job.

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How to Fight Escalating Lumber Prices

Lumber continues to be THE big issue in homebuilding. The costs for framing lumber and plywood are three times what they were a year ago. That's right—they've tripled. It's insane. This news can be discouraging if you are building a home. Read this post to learn what you can do about it!

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10 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Balcony or Terrace

If it's a rooftop terrace or an apartment deck, these exclusive outdoor areas have a wealth of benefits. If you're not sure how to make the most of this exclusive feature of your house, there are a few things you can do to transform your terrace or balcony into a lovely oasis where you can entertain guests and relax. This guide will show you 10 tips to turn your terrace or balcony in a few simple steps.

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Keeping the Authorities Happy

A successful new-home build is a predictable one, with no unpleasant surprises. Predictability comes from good planning, as well-planned projects tend to stay on budget and on schedule. Good planning includes making sure the home will meet all code and zoning requirements. Read this post to learn why!

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Is the Customer Always Right?

Is the customer always right? The short answer is no because the best builders understand that an anything-you-want approach really doesn't serve customers. We would go further and caution people to beware of the builder who never pushes back. Read this post to learn why!

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Is LVT Right for Your New Home?

Custom homebuyers have asked what we think about luxury vinyl tile, or LVT, a popular flooring. We're not the only ones getting questions: according to some articles we've read, LVT is one of the world's fastest-growing floor coverings. Read this post for our answer.

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Internet Reality Check

We all love the internet. It's a bottomless source of ideas and inspiration for any project, and most people wouldn't think of starting a new custom home before spending some serious time online. However, it’s a resource with its drawbacks. Read this post for ideas about how to avoid the most common mistakes when searching for ideas on the web.

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Reducing the Cost of Regulation

Did the budget for your new home come in higher than you expected? Part of the reason may be that the fixed costs of building anything have gone up. Government rules take time, money, and skill to navigate. That's why you need a pro. Learn more in this blog post!

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Rethinking Home

Did you know that the half-bath became popular in the years following the 1918-1920 Spanish Flu pandemic? That's because homeowners wanted to keep visitors' germs out of the main bath. Did you also realize that Modern interior design first took hold in America during the Great Depression? Although embraced by the wealthy, its emphasis on practicality and simplicity seemed appropriate for a time of general economic hardship.

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