If you’ve done your homework before choosing a home builder, then you’ve probably already asked them the basic questions about how they work, got references, and gauged how experienced and knowledgeable they are. However, while all of that is critical, there are a few questions you might not have asked your home builder yet.
Take advantage of their expertise by asking for tips on the following items:
If there is any chance that you will be considering home remodeling or additions at a later stage, then your home builder should be able to advise you how to design and build your home to take these future plans into account. Advice may include things like choosing a larger breaker panel or structural changes to certain walls, which could save you thousands when the time comes to expand.
Sometimes, home builders simply don’t offer everything you want. Perhaps you want to add a pergola or a deck, or you want a new home theater or swimming pool. If your home builder doesn’t offer the service themselves, chances are they know a great company that does, and they can probably refer you to someone.
In most cases, home builders will offer a standard range of parts, hardware and finishes, usually from major suppliers and manufacturers. It’s always a good idea to ask your home builder for detailed care instructions (for instance, how to clean painted walls correctly), as well as details of where to buy replacement parts or hardware, or touch up paint etcetera.
In most cases, your home builder will provide you with a guarantee or warranty on construction and installation of the various materials, fixtures and fittings in your home, but usually, the actual equipment itself is covered by a separate manufacturer’s warranty. Make sure you ask about these warranties, and what you should or should not be doing to ensure that you remain covered.
You may think that homebuilders are far removed from interior designers, but the truth is, homebuilders see plenty of different homes designed for many different types of families and lifestyles. Chances are that they’ve picked up a few valuable design tips over the years, so it’s always worth asking what their number one tip for great design would be. You might be surprised to learn something you hadn’t even thought of yet.
Contractors and home builders who have been in the business for a long time have a wealth of design and construction knowledge, and if there are any questions that come up during the process, don’t be afraid to ask.