Copper Ridge Construction Process...Pre-Construction Phase 1:
- Selection of your design
team, which may include an architect, landscape architect, and interior designer.
- Setting budget parameters to
provide preliminary pricing and detailed periodic budget updates.
- Selection of cost-effective
and low maintenance systems based upon extensive research and experience.
- Organized procedures allowing
you time to make the appropriate decisions throughout the construction
process.
- Final detailed pricing
provided prior to construction to ensure the best prices and selection of
the most experienced tradesmen, subcontractors and suppliers.
- Pre-construction meeting - Overall explanation of the building process and schedule on your home.
Construction Phase 2:
- Monthly progress reports
including photographs and schedule updates.
- Pre-drywall orientation - Discover what is inside the walls of your home and how the systems function.
- Prompt communication
regarding changes affecting schedules or pricing.
- Coordinated scheduling for a
clear understanding of the various stages and status of your home.
- Protection of your investment
by providing the highest quality workmanship.
- Quality Assurance Inspection - Any imperfections we find are revamped in preparation for closing.
Post Construction Phase 3:
- Pre-closing orientation - A hands on tour of the quality features and maintenance procedures for all aspects of the home.
- Delivery of a clean, beautiful, complete home.
- Proposals and recommendations
for maintenance contracts.
- A detailed warranty and
maintenance manual outlining your home’s procedures and maintenance
schedules.
- An unparalleled warranty and
customer service program with 24-hour emergency service.
- 30 Day follow up - Once you are all settled in we will answer any questions you may have ensure continued satisfaction.
- 3 Month Service - Inspection of the home and systems inside to make sure everything is functioning properly.
- 11 Month Service - Our commitment to satisfaction brings us back to perform another inspection of the home, discuss any issues, perform any required warranty work, and answer any questions that you may have about your home.
Emotional state for all people involved in the construction process.
