The Smartest Way to Build Your Very Own Custom Home

Guest post by Paul Denikin, Founder and Owner of Dad Knows DYI.

Sometimes finding the home of your dreams can be a bit easier said than done. Searching high and low for the domicile that meets your exact specifications can quickly start to feel like a frustrating exercise, especially if you have some pretty specific ideas when it comes to the home that you’ve always seen yourself living in. Instead of trying to find the perfect home, why not build it yourself?

As you get started, you’ll want to ensure you have support coming from the right places. Here are a few tips that’ll help you put together the perfect team to help you build the house of your dreams.

Put Together a Home-Building Dream Team

architectural drawingIt’s unlikely that any one person possesses all the skills required to build a fully functional home. So, if you’re embarking on your very own home-building mission, you’re going to want to put together a dream team of specialists and subcontractors to help you out with certain tasks. Here are a few you’ll need.

1. Realtor

Before you can begin to build your custom home, you’ll need to find the right piece of land to build it on. A realtor can prove invaluable during the land buying process. Before hiring an agent, be sure to ask them for references, if they charge any extra fees, and if they offer any extra services.

2. Architect

Unless you’re well into your own career designing buildings, you’re probably going to need someone to properly design your dream home! Work closely with an architect who knows what they’re doing to make sure your new home is up to code. Make sure you look at more than just one bid when selecting an architect, and give yourself options.

3. Carpenter

You’ll need a good carpenter to handle things such as cabinets, wooden framing, and other aspects of your home. Fortunately, there are many websites that can help you vet and find the best local contractors in your area.

4. HVAC

Every home needs a functional HVAC system, and the right subcontractor can help you install a state-of-the-art setup. Look for a contractor licensed by the State License Board so you can be sure you’re getting a high-quality worker.

5. Electrician

Not only is proper electrical wiring necessary in just about any home, but improper wiring can wind up posing a serious fire hazard. Other local contractors you encounter during your home build might be able to recommend a trustworthy electrician.

6. Roofing Expert

Depending on where your new home is located, your roof might be subjected to some pretty serious demands from the elements. Work with a roofing expert to make sure you and your family will be protected from leaks and intrusions all year round.

7. Professional Organizer

A professional organizer can be instrumental in helping you reduce clutter before your move. Many organizers offer moving and unpacking services, and a few will even create a custom design for your new closets.

Proceed with Caution

It’s good to move forward with caution, as opposed to rushing through the project by picking the very first contractor you find. Take your time, and do your due diligence as you put together the team of workers who will help you make your dream a reality. Doing so can help you to avoid a nightmare!

 

About The Author – Paul Denikin is the founder and owner of Dad Knows DIY

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