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If this is your first time having a home constructed, you probably have a lot of questions. According to the Census Bureau, 1.4 million houses were started in October 2022. Understanding the construction process can really help you feel more confident about this exciting time in your life. Read on to learn more about the phases of building a home.
The planning phase can feel like the most exciting aspect of building a home. You have the opportunity to create a space that is unique to you and your family. During the planning phase, you will likely meet with contractors to look at home plans and make a choice on where your home will be and what your home will be like.
Once you have decided on your location and home plans, it's time to start the permitting process. You will meet with the zoning and permitting departments of your local government. You or the contractor will need to ensure that all permits are obtained so that your home construction can be done legally. The right home construction contractors will work with you to get all the permits in order.
Before the actual home can be constructed, the site needs to be prepared. This can involve clearing the trees, grading and leveling the land, and filling in for flood elevations. Next, it's time to have footings dug and poured. Underground electrical would also be done during this phase as well. Once, the foundation is poured, you are almost ready for building.
Framing is often the phase where you'll finally start feeling like your home is coming to life. Home construction contractors can usually get the framing done pretty quickly, which makes this an exciting phase of the process!
Once walls are framed and up, the plumbing and electrical will be next. This is when any decisions concerning outlets, electrical needs, and plumbing needs must be made. Once these elements are installed, it's inconvenient and costly to make changes later. This is also the phase in which HVAC, security systems, and other things that would require wiring might be installed. Following this phase, you will likely go through many inspections to ensure that everything is up to code.
Once the insulation, drywall, and flooring are in, you'll really feel like your home is almost a reality. Exteriors and landscaping are the last pieces of your home construction journey.
If you are looking for quality home construction contractors, call Piney Island Construction today. We can't wait to hear from you!
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