Comparing contracts based on price alone can be a recipe for disaster. Price is important, we all have budgets to work to, but the quality of what you are getting goes well beyond the price shown on a piece of paper at the start of your home-building journey.
Before signing a contract, the building company you are considering should have no hesitation in walking you through several of their current projects. No matter what stage of construction, it’s a good idea to look at the workmanship of the tradespeople they use in real life, not just for their show homes. Not all ‘tradies’ are created equal.
Many building companies and individual contractors can build you a home based on the price of the contract, so doing your research is imperative if you also want a quality build. Ask questions that look beyond price alone and examine how the house is constructed
What are the bones of the house? What’s behind the walls? How straight is the framing? Look at the brand of appliances included, the standard of kitchen cabinetry, benchtop and tapware. Take note of the small things like door handles (there are plenty you’ll need to replace later on if the quality is not good to start with) along with the big things like the quality of the carpet. Do your research on the quality of products being used to construct your new home.
A quality built home should be a sound investment for you, your family and your friends to enjoy for many years. It should not only perform its function while you are there but also stand the test of time, ready for the next person or family.
‘It’s a better home you own’ is our company slogan, one that I stand behind for many reasons, both personally and professionally. It fits well with my own beliefs and is one that all my team and tradies understand and are proud of when they come to work each day. This flows on to customer satisfaction when you get the keys to your new home.
Remember, your new home is likely to be your biggest asset and any compromises made in the building process should be those you choose to make.