Building a new home? Are you aware that there are many stages in the build process that are signed off by a building surveyor throughout the build phase?
I work with many clients who are building their home and one of the questions that I get asked many times over is what happens throughout the build. ‘How do I know what happens at each stage and what should I expect’?
It’s really worthwhile to have a basic understanding of the build stages, so you know roughly what will happen at each step. It keeps you on your game as well, as you know what you may need to organise at each stage.
Here is a high level summary of the build stages are;-
The Five Build Stages
Base Stage
The slab and the foundations are laid and the site is prepared to have the slab poured. The plumbing pipework is also laid, as they sit beneath the slab. There can be a delay once the slab is cut as the concreter will have to wait for a day without rain to pour the concrete.
Frame Stage
The second phase is what we call frame stage. The frame is completed, be that timber, SIPS panels (structured insulated panel systems), or steel. The house starts to take shape at this stage. Critical for frame stage are any niches that you may be having that need to be framed out, for example, a recessed vanity mirror or a shower niche. Any built-in pelmets that you want for your blinds and curtains need to be framed out too, and anything that affects the frame or structure needs to be built at this time.
Lockup Stage
The third stage is lockup stage, and also includes what is called ‘rough-in’. Lockup is a large piece of the actual build. It is when all the windows and the doors are installed and they are secure, and the external cladding is on.
Normally at lockup the garage door would also be in place, but this is not always the case. The rough-in takes place at this stage. This is where the walls are still open, there’s no plaster, and it is still at the frame. The basic lines for any cabling for the electrics, plumbing pipes including your gas connection, heating ducts, and cooling is all laid.
Lockup is a really important stage in terms of your selections as so much is being prepared before the plaster is installed, so make sure you have everything selected and ready to go!
Fixing Stage
Fixing stage is where all the internal cladding (such as plaster), cabinetry, insulation, doors, skirtings, architraves, and waterproofing for wet areas and tiling is all installed. This is also when things really start taking shape, and you can see it all coming together.
Completion
The final stage of the build is completion and is also known as ‘fit-off’. This is when trades such as the electrician, carpenter, and plumber will come back and fit-off the light fittings, light switches, taps, showers, door hardware and locks, and bathroom accessories. The painting is also completed, the floors are sanded and the carpets are installed.
This is the stage where you complete your final inspection with the builder or the site manager.
It’s then time to get the keys, and what a feeling that is! Make sure you have insurance before you get the keys, because all responsibility sits with you once they’re in your hands.
Streamline The Process
Do you want to buy a new construction home? Want to streamline the process and let a professional manage your construction? Rise Up Real Estate Group can help. We have helped others achieve this dream in the past, and we can help you. It’s key is to have someone on your team who knows how to represent your interests as you establish your relationship with a qualified builder. It’s critical to have someone represent your best interests when you negotiate the terms for buying your new home. Contact us to learn more. We can help you own a new home!
Original article found athttps://www.whitepebbleinteriors.com.au/the-building-stages-and-what-to-expect/