New home construction may sound like and expensive and daunting task but it doesn’t need to be. Jennifer Homes has new home construction plans that have already been approved by local zoning and permitting authorities. All you need to do is select your options!
Planning and Permitting
Design: This initial phase involves working with architects or designers to create detailed blueprints of the home, tailored to the homeowner's specifications.
Permitting: Once the design is finalized, the plans are submitted to local authorities for approval. This ensures that the construction adheres to zoning regulations and building codes.
Site Work and Foundation
Site Preparation: The construction site is cleared of any obstacles, and the land is leveled.
Foundation: This crucial step involves pouring the foundation, which provides a stable base for the home. This may involve pouring a concrete slab, or creating a basement foundation.
Underground Utilities: Plumbing and electrical lines that will be under the slab are installed at this time.


Framing and Roofing
Framing: The home's frame, including walls, floors, and roof, is constructed using lumber.
Roofing: The roof structure is built, and roofing materials are installed.
Exterior Doors and Windows: These are installed to enclose the structure.
House Wrap: a material that protects the framing from water damage is applied to the exterior walls.
Plumbing, Electrical, and HVAC
Rough-ins: Plumbers, electricians, and HVAC technicians install the necessary pipes, wires, and ductwork within the walls and ceilings.
Insulation: Insulation is installed to regulate the home's temperature and improve energy efficiency.
Interior and Exterior Finishes
Drywall: Drywall is installed on the interior walls and ceilings, creating a smooth surface.
Exterior Finishes: Siding, brick, or other exterior materials are applied.
Interior Finishes: This phase includes installing cabinets, countertops, flooring, trim, and paint.
Installations of fixtures: Light fixtures, and plumbing fixtures are installed.
Final Steps and Inspections
Final Inspections: Building inspectors conduct thorough inspections to ensure that the home meets all safety and building codes.
Final Touches: Landscaping, driveway construction, and other finishing touches are completed.
Certificate of Occupancy: Once all inspections are passed, a certificate of occupancy is issued, allowing the homeowner to move in.
Throughout the process of a new home construction project, communication between the homeowner and the builder is essential to ensure that the project stays on schedule and within budget. Contact our team to start your new home construction project today.

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