Interviewing Your Builder
Interviewing Your Builder
The dream home you want so much will be laid down by a builder. Not exactly a builder but the builder's labor. So while building a house you must ask a series of questions to your builder. And it is best to let a builder handle it. So to take a wise decision, we have to research this in detail. Read reviews by portals and previous customers, if possible talk to them.
So what questions do you have to ask your builder? You cannot adjust to your new home if it is not according to you. There can never be a specified set of questions. It's simple as that. You just tell them your budget then they will advise you about the place, the type of materials that can be used like wood, lighting uncountable things used in building a home. However, some questions are a must and you cannot skip them.
ABOUT.ME
You should enquire beforehand about the builder so you have a layout of questions. I did the research for the demo.
Previous work and certified reviews?
What are your achievements in terms of building houses?
A walk around to your current project if possible?
Warranties issued?
Land-yours or mine?
Agreements for your subordinates? Are they on your payroll or mine?
Past legal cases? Are you being sued?
If there are some issues how will we sort them out?
MONEY
Your budget decides if you’ll afford that fall ceiling, the crazy garden, and premium stuff you watched on videos multiple times. It all comes down to money.
How much do you charge? Standard fee?
Deposit money?
Final quote?
Land charges?
Test charges? Such a soil test and general overview.
Miscellaneous? All the hidden charges should be cleared out right at the beginning.
Modification cost?
Contracts of warranty?
MATERIAL & DESIGN
Lighting type?
Construction requirement?
Wood?
Marbles, stonework, and such material?
Changes and charges in materials and design?
Can I take the design and get it checked?
Overview of the process?
HVAC insured?
TRUST.ME
Terms of contract?
Contacts of the legal side?
Contract review?
How do we proceed if there are some problems?
Trade certification of the whole firm as well as the builder?
Payment methods?
Clarity issues? In case something is not clear ask for some time to think.
So building a home is a tricky game and we have to ensure that the home is according to our needs and our expectations. So do clear everything with your builder and do not leave any margin for error. Be insured and have a safe and sweet sleep.
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