Getting Bids from Design Builds
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Question about getting bids from builders when I'm the GC
Comments (31)KHoene- You can do this!!! We are building our third house now and I can honestly say it is not rocket science. If you are well organized and have good communication skills, there is no reason you can't save yourself a big chunk of money by being your own general contractor. There are lots of great resources complete with sample contracts available on line to help you. http://www.buildahouseyourself.com/ is one that I've used myself. Don't get me wrong, contractors do make things easier for the builder. We have many friends who are contractors and my husband has worked with contractors for over 20 years with his work. But most just follow a step by step process and stay on top of things. One just this week was saying how people can save themselves a lot of money just by doing what he does for themselves. A friend of mine who is a stay at home mom was the general contractor for their home two years ago and they saved a lot of money and had NO problems. Their home is beautiful and she had never done anything like that before. She was just extremely organized and on top of things. You know what your skills are better than any of us. Time to oversee the project and make sure that everything is completed appropriately and timely will be the most difficult aspect of the process. Good luck on your adventure!!!...See MoreSelecting plumber: new home build-What to look for in bids
Comments (0)Hello, I'm entering the bid stage of building a new home. I'm wondering what would you look for in deciphering the details I'll be receiving when I get bids back from my plumbers. What would you look for in determining better materials or practices. This is not a "operations" question (how many service trucks do you have, what is your after hours emergency call service, how long have you been in business), it is a more technical, what to look for to select a better from a well designed system. Home will be 6000 sq ft. Prefer PEX over copper. (Some may saw copper is better than PEX... lets not get in that debate... rather is there a better or a worse type of PEX?) Am planning on hydronic radiant floor heat if that matters. (More of an HVAC issue, but could have overlaps here.) Master suite is only thing on 2nd floor and will have it's own utility services. Utility room for remaining house is in basement. Thanks for you input....See MoreBids on New Pool/Fall to Spring Build in Cold Climate (NH)
Comments (4)Ron168, I got 5 different bids, from SSG, Environmental Pools, Yankee Pool(Francestown, NH), Custom Pools(Portsmouth,NH), and Quality Pools (Nashua NH). I really liked the salesman from SSG and from Quality Pools. EP didn't show up but then called and gave me a quote over the phone. I had a hard time getting the quote from Custom Pools after they came over and they took forever to reply to any questions I emailed them. We heard some negatives about Yankee. The quote from EP was several thousand higher than all the rest. SSG was higher priced in all areas except the decking than QP but QP was willing to match the price. Also, QP came up with a good review at the BBB. They had 1 complaint that was resolved. I think that is a positive because no one is perfect and QP seems to be able to step up to the plate when a customer is unhappy. I am still calling references but one in particular not only had their pool built by them but did some electrical work on a commerical pool that QP built and was impressed with their work ethic. We haven't signed yet but plan to in the next few weeks. remcd88...See MoreGetting bids from builders
Comments (3)Yes it looks expensive to build, or rather inefficient, it will be quite a bit of money for the square footage you get. A few things I have learned as I picked a plan scrapped that plan and picked another. Roofs are expensive. The cheapest roof is one peak and a gable at each end. Every time you add another peak to the roof you subtract a decent amount of money from your pocket. Although I can't see the back I count at least 8 peaks on your plan + 2 different types of dormers. Straight exterior walls are cheaper than corners or round walls. The cheapest plans have four exterior corners. The plan you have has 24 corners, and quite honestly some of these corners are just for the neighbors. This is a gorgeous house but some of the bump-outs have no real impact on the interior of the house. For example, the small bump-out in the front bedroom/office adds no real value compared to just making that a straight wall all the way across. It shrinks the room, adds a roof peak and a lot of money for a slight aesthetic appeal. The same thing goes for the exterior wall by the pantry. You are basically paying quite a bit extra to shrink your pantry. Exterior walls are somewhat expensive, so the most efficient houses maximize space and minimize exterior walls. This means the more square your house is the more efficient it is. For example, 4 walls each 40' long will get you 1600 sq.ft. for 160 linear feet of wall. Where if 2 walls are 25' each. the other 2 walls will need to be 64' to get the same square footage, so 178 linear feet. A combination of 2 and 3 gets you the famed fourquare home. Four corners - square design. Since #1 exists it is usually cheaper to go up with your square footage than out. Open floor plans are generally more expensive. Open floor plans usually take either more expensive joists or beams. This is a trade off that many think is worth it. Cheaper if first and second floor walls line up. There is a nice lake near where I live and on that lake sits a luxury house boat, it is named Change Order. Probably one of the most overlooked things is plan, plan some more, plan even more, think of everything, then think of everything else, then start to build. The more you change after you start the more money you are going to spend. And change orders are expensive....See MoreRelated Professionals
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