3 tips for getting the most from this important step

Professional builders are happy to provide a list of references.

They encourage prospective clients to call these references and ask about their experience and level of satisfaction.

A reference check is an easy way to avoid trouble. It’s also a way to confirm that hiring a particular company is a good choice.

Consider these questions as a starting point for learning about your builder.

1. Questions for current or past clients

  • What kind of home was built?
  • Was the home finished on time and on budget?
  • Would they recommend the builder to others?

2. Additional questions may include:

  • Is the company organized?
  • Do the company’s managers deliver on their promises?
  • Does the company keep deadlines and schedules?

 

Small things, like being on time for meetings, can strongly influence homeowners’ satisfaction.

  • Was the home finished as expected?

 

This reflects the builder’s ability to deliver on detailed specs and setting realistic expectations.

  • Were the builder and the team pleasant to work with?


Any construction project is a team effort, and the best contractors have good working relationships with everyone, including architects, interior designers, subcontractors, and other professionals.


At the end, consider asking, “Is there anything else I should be asking or you want me to know?”


Finally, be sure to thank the builder’s reference for their time and information.

3. After the call

If you do uncover a problem, don’t jump to conclusions. Instead, get the builder’s side of the story. For instance, if the home went over budget, a follow-up conversation might reveal that the homeowners made a lot of costly changes after things were underway. These types of follow-up conversations set the stage for honest communication.

Any reluctance on the part of the builder to provide references is a red flag. A forthcoming attitude is a good sign that the builder values transparency and is secure in their reputation.

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