This document outlines 122 steps for building a custom home from start to finish, including buying land, site preparation, framing, exterior and interior work, plumbing, electrical, insulation, and final finishes. Key early steps include selecting a building site, obtaining permits, and hiring subcontractors. Major phases include framing, roofing, exterior masonry, plumbing and electrical rough-ins, insulation, interior finishes like drywall, trim, cabinets and paint, and final inspection. The process is broken into 20 main steps corresponding to completion stages from shell to move-in ready.
This document outlines 122 steps for building a custom home from start to finish, including buying land, site preparation, framing, exterior and interior work, plumbing, electrical, insulation, and final finishes. Key early steps include selecting a building site, obtaining permits, and hiring subcontractors. Major phases include framing, roofing, exterior masonry, plumbing and electrical rough-ins, insulation, interior finishes like drywall, trim, cabinets and paint, and final inspection. The process is broken into 20 main steps corresponding to completion stages from shell to move-in ready.
This document outlines 122 steps for building a custom home from start to finish, including buying land, site preparation, framing, exterior and interior work, plumbing, electrical, insulation, and final finishes. Key early steps include selecting a building site, obtaining permits, and hiring subcontractors. Major phases include framing, roofing, exterior masonry, plumbing and electrical rough-ins, insulation, interior finishes like drywall, trim, cabinets and paint, and final inspection. The process is broken into 20 main steps corresponding to completion stages from shell to move-in ready.
This document outlines 122 steps for building a custom home from start to finish, including buying land, site preparation, framing, exterior and interior work, plumbing, electrical, insulation, and final finishes. Key early steps include selecting a building site, obtaining permits, and hiring subcontractors. Major phases include framing, roofing, exterior masonry, plumbing and electrical rough-ins, insulation, interior finishes like drywall, trim, cabinets and paint, and final inspection. The process is broken into 20 main steps corresponding to completion stages from shell to move-in ready.
Here, in checklist form, are all the steps of building 30.
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your home. The asterisk by the numbers mean that the Building Inspector must check the work at this Step 5: Buying Materials stage before construction can continue. 31. Select 3 reputable Building Supply firms 32. Submit Material Estimates to each ( = Indicates inspection may be required at this time.) 33. Check supply house Bid against original estimates and correct difference It’s Much Easier With Southland Custom Homes 34. Select Building Supply firm with best combination of Service, Terms and Price We specialize in building custom homes for a wide variety of buyers. We build board-by-board – no pre- Step 6: Site & Foundation fab or modular construction – and, since 1980, have 35. Review Step 3, then do Rough Grading built more than 3,000 dream homes! Some 36. Cut Driveway customers have us complete their home 50% to the 37. Put 4”-6” Gravel on Driveway Shell stage. Others want us to build the house 100%, 38. Get Water Meter (or Dig Well) 39. Clear Home Site, plus 10’ – 15’ Work Area ready for move-in. We do either or any stage in 40. Install Temporary Power Pole between. 41. Crawl Space or Basement We have arranged the work steps so they Batter Boards approximately match the completion state: 50% Dig Foundation Footings (Shell), Steps 1-10; 95% complete, Steps 1-16; and Pour Footings 100% complete, Steps 1-20. Lay Block or Pour Walls 42. Pre-Treat for termites Step 1: Buying Land 43. Waterproof/Backfill 1. Frontage on County road 44. Slab and Garage 2. Land Survey Form Boards 3. Title Search Plumbing 4. Title Insurance Miscellaneous Pipes 5. Water Table for Well Gravel 6. Septic System Soil Test Polyethylene vapor barrier 7. Solar Heat Pre-Wire (landscape) 8. Land easily improved? Pour Concrete 45. Spot Foundation Survey Step 2: Before Closing 46. Gas, Sewer & Miscellaneous Utility lines 9. Review Loan Documents 10. Prepare Specifications Sheet Step 7: Framing 11. Prepare complete Materials/ Labor Cost Estimates 47. Buy Building Level (“Take Offs”) 48. Check Foundation Level/ Square 12. Submit Loan Application 49. Check Level/ Square Again 13. Sewer Tap (or Septic System Permit) 50. Have Framing Materials Delivered 14. Building Permit 51. Maintain Materials Supply 15. Construction Loan Closing 52. “Cull” Materials 53. Basement Walls & Beams Step 3: After Closing st 54. Subfloor, 1 Floor 16. Building License required? st 55. Set Special Tubs, 1 Floor 17. Compliance Bond required? st 56. Walls/ Partitions, 1 Floor 18. Water Tap & Meter (or contact Well Digger) nd 57. Subfloor, 2 Floor 19. Order Temporary Services nd 58. Set Special Tub, 2 Floor Electricity nd 59. Walls/ Partitions, 2 Floor Water (if no well) 60. Wall Sheathing 20. Prepare Site Plan 61. Check Level, Square & Layout as work progresses 62. Ceiling Joists Step 4: Subcontractors 63. Rafters & Trusses 21. Check References 64. Roof Sheathing and Felt 22. Are they Bonded? 65. Framing Inspection 23. Are they Licensed? 66. Install Doors/Windows 24. Guarantee their work? 67. Measure Cabinets 25. If Guaranteed, How Long? 26. Liability Insurance 27. Workman’s Compensation Insurance 28. Who do Better Builders Use? 29. Get Written Estimates Step 8: Exterior Masonry/Miscellaneous Tasks Step 16: Trim & Cabinets 68. Schedule Delivery of Exterior Windows, Doors, 104. Hire a Master Carpenter Siding, Trim 105. Select either Stain or Paint Grade Trim 69. Install Doors (if not done in framing) 106. Allow ½” space under baseboard for Carpet 70. Install Windows (if not done in framing) 107. Install Interior Doors & Kitchen/ Bath, Cabinets 71. Install factory built Fireplace 108. Recommend caulking around window & door 72. Miscellaneous Rough Frame and Deadwood trim, inside & out 73. Install Brick/Stone (if any is specified) 109. Finish the Fireplace
74. Install Roofing as soon as possible 110. Paint Interior walls & trim 75. Check Horizontal Roof Shingle Lines 111. Over Drywall, use one coat of primer & two 76. Align Shingles’ Vertical Splits finish coats. 77. Four (4) Nails Per Shingle 112. Put up wallpaper 78. Stagger Metal Flashing Step 18: Final Finish & Trim Step 10: Cornice & Siding 113. Call back Plumbing, Electrical, & Heating/ 79. Check Siding manufacturer’s Nailing Instructions Cooling Contractors for Final Work 80. Check Siding as it’s installed 114. After final inspection, utilities can be turned on 81. Check installation of Flashing (Power may be required prior to final inspection) 82. Install Garage Doors 115. Install Tile, Hardwood, Carpet & Vinyl 83. Exterior Pain/ Stain 116. Install Mirrors & Bath Accessories 84. Clean Up 117. Install Gutters and Screens 118. Landscaping, Drives, Walks, Patio, etc. Step 11: Plumbing Rough 119. Final Inspection 85. Specify Plastic or Copper Pipe 86. Rough-In for Bath, Kitchen, etc. Step 19: Final Clean Up 87. Pay only after work is inspected 120. Fix little nicks, touch up paint, clean windows, floors, etc. Step 12: Heating & Cooling Rough 121. Install Appliances 88. Take Floorplan to Power Company for size of system Step 20: Move-In 89. Smaller system is usually more efficient 122. Move in & enjoy your new home! 90. For bigger house, consider using multiple systems 91. Rough-In Heating/ Cooling 92. Get Rough-In approved by Building Inspector before making payment
Step 13: Electrical Rough
93. Make sketch of furniture in each room, showing outlets & switches. 94. Get approved for proposed (Wiring Plan) 95. Get Power Company to recommend how much Amp Service is needed 96. Rough-In Wiring 97. Pay for Rough-In only after inspection
Step 14: Insulation
98. Get Power Company to determine amount of R Value & Insulation needed 99. With blow-in Insulation, do not block soffit vents
Step 15: Ceiling & Wall Covering
100. If you install Drywall yourself, let contractor give it a smooth finish 101. ½” Drywall is recommended for 16” on-center studs 102. Stipple Ceilings before painting walls 103. Clean the Interior