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Meanwhile
Allow us to help
lighten your stress load, by
browsing the various categories below:
- -Research
- -Pre-construction
- Site
Work
- -Foundation
- -Framing
- -Energy Features
- -Rough-ins
- -Interior Finishes
- -Exterior Finishes
- -Landscaping
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Research! Research! Research!
There
are so many questions you will have to consider up
front: Have you checked out your builder? How much are
you willing to invest? Where do you want to build?
What is the crime rate in the area? How are the schools
in the area? Are there covenants or restrictions?
Do you entertain others frequently? Will you have
enough storage space? Do you work from home? How
long do you plan to live there? Will elderly
parents be staying with you? What is your time
frame? And on and on.....SO RESEARCH WELL and save
yourself some future conflicts and headaches. Feel
free to ask us for advice and assistance.
Pre-construction
Congratulations! You have now decided to
build a new home. Next you must decide
where
you want to live so that you may select that
perfect
lot to build on. Remember: It has to be in a great
neighborhood, convenient not only to your work but to
school (s) where your children will attend. Also,
Is the property served by public utilities or will you
need to conduct tests and, perhaps, have a well drilled?
Is there an architectural review committee that will
need to approve your house plans?
Keith White Custom
Homes
has been a respected residential building contractor in
Northeast Arkansas for more than a decade.
Our reputation is second to none and we are ever
striving to keep it that way. We're here to help
you find not only the answers to these questions, but
the RIGHT answers that will best serve YOU!
Next,
you'll need to determine you needs and wants for your
new home, inside and out. Do you want a one-level,
split level, or 2 story house? How many bedrooms and
baths do you need? Will it have an island in the
kitchen, a home office, or a large family room? You can
get ideas by clicking the Home Plans button on our main
page, or you may invite us to show you our house plan
collections, specialized plan books, and homebuilding
software, which often contains hundreds of sample floor
plans and elevations. After you finally settle on a
suitable design, you will need to identify all of the
materials and finishes that you want to go along with
it. There are thousands of items that go into the
construction of a new home and every single one of them
must be specified by someone. You builder MUST be
open to your thoughts and ideas, so that you Dream Home
will be your dream and not that of someone who thinks
they know better than you what you should have.
Many a dream home has become a house of nightmares
because the builder has failed to correctly interpret
the owners' wishes.
Also,
details not specifically mentioned or clearly defined
will almost never reach the production stage, so in
order to get WHAT you want the WAY you want it, be sure to put
everything, and We do mean EVERYTHING - in writing and
in as much detail as necessary. Create clear,
complete, and accurate construction plans and
specifications. Besides their importance in building
your new house, these documents will be needed in order
to create an accurate budget. You cannot realistically
expect to know how much your house will cost to build
until you know exactly what you are trying to construct.
At Keith
White Custom Homes,
we will work with you in plan development and product
selection to make sure your dream becomes a reality.
During the pre-construction phase you will be making
some of your most important decisions; ones that you
will be living with for as long as you own your home.
Site Work
Hey! Now we're having
fun! Here is where we make strategic decisions about
which trees can stay, which ones interfere with the
building and how to position the house to save what can
be saved. A large tree can take thousands of gallons of
water a day from the soil and this can be detrimental to
your footings if too close to the house. This is the
time for setting the floor heights, drainage plan and
house orientation.
Footing & Foundation
The
footing/foundation is the structure on which the rest of
your house is built. It needs to be strong and square
with proper attention to the soil condition in order to
determine the type of reinforcement needed for the
structure load being carried. This is not a good place
to try to save money. A proper analysis will translate
into peace of mind during your ownership, and also upon
resale. Build the walls to be able to withstand the
forces of the winds that they will need to hold back.
And, with basements, invest in a waterproofing system
that will protect areas below grade. A house is only as
good as the foundation on which it rests.
Now
Don't panic
when you see the footing or slab for the first time.
A house ALWAYS looks smaller at this time, but you watch
it bloom with each new stage from here on.
Framing
Many
people consider the framing stage to be the most
exciting. When the framing crew finishes the first floor
walls, you will finally be able to take your first walk
through the rooms of your new house. It is an
enthralling moment. Framing takes anywhere from a week
for a small house, to several weeks for a larger one.
You'll watch your home's basic structure take shape very
fast. It may seem like magic; Suddenly there will be
walls, and the next thing you know, a roof, and then
windows. This is the stage when the first on-site
changes will probably take place. Room sizes and layouts
become much easier to see in 3 dimensions. Even the best
architect frequently finds something that didn't turn
out quite the way it was envisioned on paper. Our
subcontractors are selected for not only their
expertise, but also their willingness to work with you,
our customer, to make your dream a reality.
Energy Features
The
choices that are made in the planning stages of your
home are critical to the cost of heating and cooling the
home for years to come. Our standard package includes
major upgrades in the insulation, building components
and equipment. Many of these features must be built in
in the beginning or they cannot be added.
Rough-ins
As the
individual trade subcontractors converge on your house,
things will appear to slow down considerably. In
reality, a lot more work is actually being done on your
house during the rough-in stage, it just isn't as
dramatic. During the next several weeks , dozens of
people will be installing the inner workings of your
house. Plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, lighting,
security systems, central vacuum systems, television
cable, entertainment systems, computer networks, exhaust
fans, phone lines, fireplaces, and scores of back-ups
and nailers for things yet to be installed. This may not
be an exciting time, but it is very important that
everything and everybody be properly coordinated. Take
the time to get things right at the rough-in stage, and
you will save yourself lots of aggravation later on. TO
ASSURE THAT YOUR SELECTIONS AND MODIFICATIONS ARE
IMPLEMENTED, PLEASE MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO VISIT WITH THE
SUBCONTRACTORS ONSITE DURING THIS PROCESS, CHANGES MADE
AFTER INITIAL INSTALLATION ARE VERY EXPENSIVE.
Interior
Finishes
When
you are absolutely certain that everything has been
roughed-in properly, it is time to finish the walls,
install the doors & trim, hang the cabinets, put down
the hardwood flooring, install ceramic tile, and cover
everything that doesn't move with either paper, fabric,
plastic, or paint. IT IS TIME TO DOUBLE CHECK TO MAKE
SURE ALL YOUR SELECTIONS ARE FIRM AND AVAILABLE. After
the paint, the next things to be installed are the light
fixtures, counter tops, appliances, plumbing fixtures,
mirrors, shower doors, security systems, door knobs,
etc.
Exterior Finishes
While
work is progressing inside, there is much to be done
outside as well. Keep in mind that almost all of the
exterior finishes need to be designed and installed to
keep out the elements and protect the main structure for
as long as possible. The exterior finishes might be any
combination of brick, stone, stucco, vinyl, aluminum,
concrete, or wood. Before you make a final decision, you
need to take into consideration the weather conditions
in the area where you are building and how much time you
will be able to spend on maintaining the outside of your
house. How much will you really save by not using brick
if you are going to have to paint every few years?
A low maintenance exterior is a good investment.
Landscaping
Landscaping can tie your house together with the land.
Proper landscaping can help keep your house cooler in
the summer, and protect it from cold winter winds. The
walks, patios, pool, walls, pond, and plantings that
make up a landscape can easily represent a sizeable
expense, yet they are very important in making a new
house look and feel like a home. All too often, because
this is one of the last phases of the job, people forget
about the importance of blending the structure with
nature. Be sure to make a reasonable budget for
landscaping and try very hard not to spend it on
something else. It may make sense to install your basic
landscaping and add to it over time.
Completion
Chances are that you still have a long way to go before
we need to discuss what happens when your house is
complete. Even when you think the project is just about
complete, you will still have some of the most
frustrating work ahead of you - the punch-out work.
Replacing those two broken tiles, hiding that bad
drywall seam, fixing the squeaky floor in the dining
room, or getting the plumber to come back and move the
powder room faucet up to the master bath, where it
belongs, all are part of the normal finishing process.
Two weeks prior to closing, you may think things will
never come together in time but just hold on and let the
subcontractors work through all the finish, adjustment
and cleanup. It will come together!!! "Alright!
Everything is finished. Now we can finally relax and
enjoy our new home!" Remember, we are still here
to back our one-year builder warranty - just ask any
KEITH WHITE CUSTOM HOMES homeowner.
We can't wait, nor can you, for the moment we say to
you:
Congratulations! Your new home has just been constructed
by one of the most reputable building contractors in the
state of Arkansas. Thank you for your confidence in our
organization.
Sincerely,
Keith White
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