I’d like to defer moving to Williamsburg until after my home is built. How many times do I need to visit during construction?
About half our clients continue to live outside the Williamsburg area during construction of their custom home. We suggest at a minimum that you plan to join us for three walk-through inspections during construction: 1.) When framing is substantially complete, please plan to attend a framing walkthrough at which we review the placement of all windows, doors, door swings, location of electrical receptacles, lighting fixtures, heating/cooling supply and return grills, etc. before rough-in. 2.) When drywall is completed, please plan to join us for a post-drywall, pre-paint walk-through to review the specific interior trim pre-selected for each room and to approve interior paint color samples applied by our painter, and 3.) About a week prior to completion of your home, please plan to join us for a punch list walk-through to identify any incomplete items or quality issues. Prior to your move-in, we’ll perform a pre-settlement inspection with you to verify that all punch list items are comp
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