Making Changes to Custom Home Building Plans
- The following are some tips
for making changes to your homebuilding plans:
Communicate with your Spokane home builder.
Good communication about changes is essential. When there is clear
communication and expectations are made known early on, changes to
the building process, including the overall budget and the
anticipated completion date, can be minimized.
Understand the costs. Change orders on floor plans always have a
cost attached to it, whether for labor or the added materials
required to adequately finish the job. And it's not only certain
projects that affect the overall cost-the timing of your changes
can also make a difference. As a general rule, however, the closer
you are to your completion date, the more expensive the changes
will be to make.
Have realistic expectations. While most contractors and builders
will go out of their way to make sure your homebuilding plans are
satisfactory to you, some things are not realistic; for example,
deciding you want a basement when the framing on the house is
being done or adding a second story to a one story house after the
roof has been put on. Ask questions. Changing your homebuilding
plans can be costly, and even costlier to undo the changes if you
decide you don't like them. Make sure you are familiar with and
approve of everything that will go into the changes. Ask questions
if you are unsure. Make payment arrangements. Each builder will do
it differently. Some may bill the changes separately, and some may
add them to the total percentage to be paid out. Some ask for full
payment upfront. Make sure you are aware of the payment
arrangements before signing.
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How to make changes to your
homebuilding plans
- With that in mind, most
contractors and builders should follow this process, or a similar
one, when you decide you would like to put in a change order on
your homebuilding plans:
Make sure everything is documented. This includes the actual
blueprints, as well as estimates and final bids for the changes in
the home building plans. Having a paper trail will help in the
event something goes amiss.
Confirm it in writing. In addition, you will also want to make
sure you sign a new contract detailing costs and the new
anticipated completion date. No changes in the plans or the
building process should occur until the homeowner signs a new
contract. The home owner will need to approve the costs and terms
of the new contract, like the completion date, before signing the
contract.
When building a home, there are times you might want to make
changes to your homebuilding plans. Make sure you talk to your
contractor and builder, and get every thing in writing.
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