The term "builder" usually refers to the general contractor who is responsible for building the home and subcontracting other contractors to complete the project.
If you are thinking of building a home contacting an architect or home builder would be the place to start. Either one could review your needs, the size of your lot and help estimate the cost of construction.
Yes, its simple.. house is a materialistic building and when members live in this building and feel together, that is a home :)
No, builder is a noun. It is a person.
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An owner builder is someone who carries out the work to build, extend or convert their own home. The main reasons for being an owner builder are the feeling of accomplishment of building a home and the cost savings in not having to employ a builder. However the risks include taking on the entire responsibility for the build including legal and building issues.
a builder is a person that is building something
No Home Depot does not offer building services. If you want a private company to build you a deck, you will have to hire yourself a building contractor.
The best place to find images of mobile home floor plans would be through a builder. Contact a local builder if one is serious about building a mobile home.
building mounds such as the serpent mound
Model making/building is the hobby that involves the creation of models either from kits or from materials and components acquired by the builder.
no it's not a law but ask for it even before construction is begun.
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I would check the National Home Builders association page to see who is the best home builder in your area. Due to the lack of information on where you need a home build I cannot suggest a home builder as they may not be in the area desired.
Yes, you would want to be covered in the case there was an issue with the the builder and something was missed.
It is important when building a home to follow local building codes and to use a reputable and insured builder. The best way to screen potential builders is to seek out references and check out the builder with the Des Moines Better Business Bureau.
Hi. Before counting on law suit, I suggest that you contact an attorney and discuss your complaints with them. Negligence would be building the home out of code in regard to health and safety. Such negligence would be found in a home inspection. It really depends on the details of your complaint. Who is at fault? The general home builder or subcontractors such as electricians, plumbers, etc. It is good to get everything together before you seek to sue your home builder. Some things can be settled by simply talking to your home builder and expressing your discontent.