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new home construction: New Hamshire Home Builders Sullivan County New Hampshire Part One - 09/03/11 05:37 AM
New Hampshire Home Builders Sullivan County New Hampshire Part One, to help you know and understand who is who in home building.



 
 
The type of builder you will be looking for depends on the area you live in, and the home you want. Here is a general overview of different types of home building companies.


 
Developers are responsible for getting large tracts of land ready for building. This can involve infrastructure and services (utilities, roads, sewers), community layout and design, including recreational spaces, whatever it takes to turn the land into a neighbourhood. … (4 comments)

new home construction: New Hampshire Home Builders Sullivan County New Hampshire Part Two - 09/03/11 04:10 AM
New Hampshire Home Builders Sullivan County New Hampshire Part Two, when selecting a builder: you sure need to remember that every company has its own way of doing business. Even if you really like a builder’s homes, you still need to be sure that you will be comfortable buying from this company, it has often been said that the single most important key to a successful new home purchase is a good working relationship with the builder.




 
At some point during your house search, you need to start talking business. This can happen as you visit … (3 comments)

new home construction: New Hampshire Home Builders Sullivan County New Hampshire Part Three - 09/03/11 02:56 AM
New Hampshire Home Builders Sullivan County New Hampshire Part Three, just what are the builders after-sales services offered to their clients.


 


After-sales service be sure to have the builders explain their aftersales service policy to you. What will you be able to expect from the company once you have moved into your new home?
 
If there are items outstanding, when will they be completed?
 
How should you deal with warranty items that might emerge later? (which there sure are always some that do).



 
Who can you call if … (3 comments)

new home construction: New Hampshire Home Builders Sullivan County New Hampshire Part Four - 09/02/11 10:46 PM
New Hampshire Home Builders Sullivan County New Hampshire Part Four, Selecting the right Home Builder to build your Dream Home.



Just what does others say about the company’s reputation is an important consideration when choosing your builder, how do others see the company, what kind of experiences have they had with the company, and would they recommend that you buy from this builder?
 

New Hampshire Home Builders Sullivan County New Hampshire Part Four, previous buyers, a builder should be able to give you a list of references—past customers who have bought from them within the last … (4 comments)

new home construction: A Checklist for New Construction and Trees! Home Buyer's, Home Owner's - 01/13/08 11:04 AM
 

 
 
 
Knowledge is the Power for Your Freedom to a Worry Free Home!
 
Serving New Hampshire and Vermont Home Buyer's and Home Owner's
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This is Part 5 of New Construction and Trees!
Checklist
Make a scaled detail map of your property:
Show the location of all utilitys and location of structures and driveway.
On-site identification of all of the above, marked on the ground.
Identify any and all trees for removal.
Choose the younger trees to save.
Choose areas of trees to save rather than … (18 comments)

new home construction: Part 4 of New Construction and Trees! Home Buyer's, Home Owner's - 01/12/08 09:32 PM
Welcome to Baker Home Inspection and Consulting Blog!
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Serving New Hampshire and Vermont Home Buyer's and Home Owner's
Links to Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 of New Construction and Trees! Home Buyer's, Home Owner's
Part 1: http://activerain.com/blogsview/315601/New-Construction-and-Trees
Part 2: http://activerain.com/blogsview/320822/Part-2-of-New
Part 3: http://activerain.com/blogsview/336476/Part-3-of-New
Finish work
Trees can often be damaged during the finishing work on a project. The trees protection fence has been removed because final grading is about to occur on the property. Remember that the tree's feeder roots lie very shallow in the soil, so if … (7 comments)

new home construction: Part 3 of New Construction and Trees! Home Buyer's, Home Owner's ( GOT FEATURES ) - 01/12/08 08:18 PM
Welcome to Baker Home Inspection and Consulting Blog!
Feel free to take your time to browse my blog posts!
Serving New Hampshire and Vermont Home Buyer's and Home Owner's
Links to Part 1 and Part 2 of New Home Construction and Trees! Home Buyer's, Home Owner's
Part 1: http://activerain.com/blogsview/315601/New-Construction-and-Trees
Part 2: htt://activerain.com/blogsview/320822/Part-2-of-New
Tree Protection
No matter the size of the tree, a protection barrier should always be used and installed. Tree protection should always be a physical barrier, something that is highly visible to anyone that is entering the construction site can see. A orange construction fence wired to T-Post well work very … (0 comments)

 
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