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Preparing to Build a New Home – The Value of Specifications
Detailed specifications for your new home should be included in the contract you sign with your builder. Having thorough home specifications in place helps give confidence that your builder will meet your unique requirements for your new home. You can add, say, 5-7 pages of detailed new home specifications to your contract to document your expectations for the desired features of your home and the quality of materials to be used.
Improved Comparability of Builders’ Bids
When soliciting bids from multiple builders, describe the project as thoroughly as you can. Provide them with detailed specifications to increase the likelihood that their bids will be more accurate and straightforwardly comparable to one another.
More Thorough Pre-Construction Planning
Discussing your specifications with the builder will likely cause other important issues to surface. Having those worthwhile conversations before construction gets underway will prove beneficial in unforeseeable ways.
Conversations with your builder about your specifications before signing a contract with him may prompt you to adjust some of the limits of the allowances in the contract. Otherwise, the cost difference, which almost certainly won’t be in your favor, will have to be settled at the end of the project. That means you’ll be making yet another, perhaps unanticipated, payment to your builder.
Aligning Owner Expectations with Builder Capabilities
A detailed set of new home specifications is a useful tool. Specifications explicitly document your expectations for the features and level of quality to be incorporated into your new home. Working with your builder to establish your new home specifications is an invaluable step in the process of building your new home. You propose the specifications to your builder, negotiate them, reach agreement on them, and then append them to the contract. You have aligned your expectations with your builder’s capabilities. You have also gone a long way toward minimizing misunderstandings between you and your builder while construction is underway. By including the specifications in your home building contract, the builder agrees to meet those expectations – and deliver on them.
Assurance of Quality
It’s the builder’s responsibility to meet the requirements of the applicable building code. Beyond code requirements, the builder uses construction methods and selects materials that meet his own quality standards. You may wish to make different choices than the builder – ones more or less costly to implement. Stating your choices in specifications appended to the contract commits the builder to honor them.
Getting Your Must-Haves
Cumulatively, choices you make that vary from your builder’s standard practice will dramatically affect the cost to build. Here are just a few examples of choices an owner might make that could differ substantially from a builder’s standard offering:
- Ceramic tile versus linoleum kitchen flooring
- Casement versus double hung windows
- A metal roof versus Spanish tile versus 30-year asphalt architectural shingles
- Fiber-cement versus vinyl siding
- An ICF (Insulated Concrete Forms) structure versus wood framing
- Sprayed-in, roof-adhering, polymer foam versus loose, blown-in cellulose as attic insulation
- Pressure treated wood versus composite lumber for a deck
- A wall-mounted, on-demand, gas-fired water heater versus a free-standing 40-gallon storage-type, electric hot water heater
- American-made versus foreign-made electrical wiring
- Low-VOC versus standard grade paint
Staying on Schedule
In the absence of detailed home specifications or other prior instructions from you, the builder reacts to your requests for changes and upgrades on the fly as construction proceeds. With specifications in place, the builder has planned for project needs and is more apt to have labor and materials on site when needed without hiccups in the construction schedule.
Improved Cost Predictability
How important is it to you that the builder’s contracted cost is as accurate as possible? The more detailed your new home specifications are, the more accurate your builder’s cost determination will be. Fewer instances of unplanned upgrades and changes mean there will be less cost creep over the life of the project.
Mark M. Conway owns Property Owners Support Services Enterprises LLC, a.k.a. South Park POSSE, a home building support services business. Mark offers New Home Specifications Development, Home Building Contract Development, and Construction Progress Monitoring Services to help you tackle your new home construction project with better cost management, more confidence, less stress, and, ultimately, greater satisfaction with the final product – your new home.
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