New tips on buying a home tips

Don’t assume that your builder is going to build you the perfect house. Fierce competition within the home building industry compels the builder to balance quality with cost. Due to the recent construction boom, underskilled trades and overworked code inspectors could lead to a disastrous combination during the construction of your home. For less than 1/4 % of the cost of your new home, Homebuyer Friendly offers a step by step illustrated guide to self-inspection during the construction phase of your new home.
Free advice and trouble shooting will also be available to Homebuyer Friendly members. Homebuyer Friendly will be there for you during the construction phase of your home and well after, available to answer any questions that you may have about the construction of your new home or addition. Our services don’t stop at the hard copy.
Regular house inspections during the construction of your new home or addition will be the most important personal contribution that you can do as a responsible homeowner. Homeowners are much more knowledgeable with today’s building practices. With a little direction from Homebuyer Friendly, participation in the construction of your new home can be very beneficial. We will provide you with diagrams, photos and a critical path, so that you can follow the production of your new home.
After the builders warranty expires, thousands of dollars in repairs and headaches can be prevented with the knowledge of what to look for with regular site visits.
With many years of construction and supervisory experience, Homebuyer Friendly offers a step by step guide to self-inspection of your new home or addition. We will walk you through the home building process, providing you with critical information and important questions to ask your builder or contractor. Our goal is to ensure that you the homeowner are satisfied with the construction practices of your builder or contractor and to avoid any future inconveniences and expensive repairs.
Inspection agencies that provide their services just before you take possession of your home are convenient. However at that stage of the game, all structural, mechanical and electrical aspects of the house have been covered up. These are the areas of construction that come back to haunt the homeowner well after the Builders warranties have expired. What questions do you ask your builder before construction starts. How many site visits should you request. What particular areas should you focus on. These are just some of the areas of construction that we will guide you through. After purchasing the Homebuyer Friendly Manual, your name will be stored in our directory and you will be able to e-mail your questions and concerns to us so that we may answer these important issues. Unlike many other information books, HomeBuyer Friendly will be available to you for information that you may require during your new building experience or for future information gathering.
New home buying tips, free advice
and trouble shooting will be available to Homebuyer Friendly members.
Homebuyer Friendly will be there for you during the construction phase
of your home and well after, available to answer any questions that you
have about the construction of your new home or addition.
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Our services don't stop at the hard copy. |
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