You want that perfect new home, but maybe you just can’t put your dreams into words. The good news is that the perfect layout for you might already exist! When looking around for the perfect company to provide you with the plan and labour for your new dream home, there are a few things you need to ask first. Read on to find out the right questions to ask your potential Edmond OK New Home Builder. 

1 - Ask to see previous work


One of the first things you will want to see is some of the company’s previous work. Along with this comes their job history and length of experience which can help you determine if the company is trustworthy and competent. Also see if the owners have a good understanding of the local area, as this is a huge plus when it comes to getting permissions and abiding by codes. 


2 - Get a timeline 

While you may have a time period in mind for your build, the real build time might be much different. This is why it is important to set clear and attainable expectations with your new home builder as well as take note of key milestone completion dates. Also ask for a materials list to help you stay on track. If a builder is able to confidently provide these things, this shows experience and organization. While projects may not always run on schedule, as long as your contractor is open and honest with you and has clear communication channels you should go ahead with their company.  


3 - Ask about the revision process 


Of course ideally, your new home will be built without a hitch, but there are many things that can slow a project down. Due to the nature of the job, sometimes surprises can come up which cause the plans to be adjusted and the price of the project to change. Make sure to ask your contractor how they deal with these situations, as you will probably want to know about extra costs right away. Again, open communication is the key here, so try to get a sense of the level of honesty your contractor will bring. 

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