There are lots of home builders out there, but how do you know which are reputable? Be sure to:
- Check credentials. Is the builder a member of a professional association or organization? Do they have any professional or educational/training credentials? Typically, a home builder will list such information on their website.
- Ask for references. Are there homes in the same neighbourhood that have been recently built by this builder? If so, approach the owners and ask them about their experience. As well, see if you can find homes that were built by the builder five or 10 years ago. How have they held up over the years? If the company won’t provide you with names and addresses of their past customers, you should think about choosing another company
- Ask people you know and trust to suggest builders they have contracted with or have heard positive comments about.
- Do your research. Your new home is a major investment, so time spent learning about a builder is time well spent.
- Look up the company on the Better Business Bureau’s website. The Bureau can help you identify trustworthy businesses, and those that aren’t.
- Look for builders who allow you or a representative appointed by you to visit the construction site and check the progress being made on your new home. Also, does the builder offer an inspections program? That means their homes are inspected during key stages of construction, in addition to the regular municipal inspections required for every new home.
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