Superior Piping Fabricators & Erectors, Inc. is a small, woman owned, mechanical contractor serving throughout the Southeaster United States. Our firm is licensed in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Florida. We are also CCR Registered. Our employees and staff have well over 100 years of combined experience to better serve all of your project needs.
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You can sense it the moment you arrive. This is a place where happiness thrives. Situated on over 400 acres, Harvest is a new master-planned community offering beautiful neighborhoods, family-friendly recreation, and an endless invitation for adventure, leisure and connection. Enjoy family-centric amenities and an expansive trail system that links to additional parks throughout the community.
CLK Custom Inc. has been building in the Valley since 1996. Brian Ware, President of CLK is a hands-on project manager who is committed to clients' needs and desires on the presentation of their homes. Prior to becoming President of CLK, Brian built homes as a Project Manager for custom home builders such as Classique Development, Kachina Development and Carson Communities. "Building a true custom home with quality and uniqueness is about the communication between the home
We buy houses that need repairs and take over the project for homeowners so they don't have to do it themselves. We are a local Arizona company founded by two brothers. If you are considering selling your house because it needs work, give us a call or check out our website to see how it works!
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Magma Ranch is a community of new homes being offered by LGI Homes in the East Valley of Phoenix. Popular facilities such as basketball courts, swimming pools, and the tot lots make this community highly sought after. New homes at Magma Ranch start at just $769 per month and range from 3-5 bedrooms. Each home comes with thousands of dollars' worth of upgrades, such as fenced backyards, all new kitchen appliances including refrigerator, landscaping, custom built cabinets, covered patios and more.
Holistic Living ...sustainable building from the ground up "A WHOLISTIC BUILDER, that is what Quentin is!" said a recent attendee of one of the periodic Rammit Yourself workshops. And he is right. Thirty years ago as he was developing his technique for building with earth, Quentin earned his living as an organic farmer and a physics teacher. These three areas of expertise dovetail perfectly to make him the best source of advice for constructing, literally, from the ground up. If you click here you wil
Saddlebrooke Tucson and Saddlebrooke Ranch is our newest area and is a most amazing community. Surrounded by breathtaking mountain views and high Sonoran desert terrain, you’ll find SaddleBrooke Ranch…a Robson Resort Community located in the North Tucson area of Arizona. In this idyllic setting, SaddleBrooke Ranch offers a quiet sanctuary from the hectic pace of life. Beautiful mountain vistas, from almost every direction, provide a dramatic backdrop to resort-style amenities and distinctive homes.
General Contractor, 5 employees, Great sub-contractors, Free estimates. We can do anything and everything that has to do with Construction. You'll love our prices and the quality of our work. Let us help you create your dream home. We can update, remodel, or build new!
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The cost of building a new home can vary widely depending on factors like location, size, materials, and design complexity. Nationally, the typical range is between $100 and $200 per square foot for standard construction. Custom homes and luxury builds can cost upwards of $300 per square foot or more. For example, a 2,000-square-foot home could cost between $200,000 and $600,000 to construct.
Factors that influence cost include:
For the most accurate estimate, consult with local builders and request multiple quotes.
On average, building a new home in Stanfield takes between six months and a year. However, the timeline can vary depending on several factors, including the size of the home, weather conditions, local permitting processes, and the complexity of the design.
Here’s a rough breakdown of typical phases:
Delays are common in the home-building process, so it’s important to work with experienced builders who provide realistic timelines.
When hiring a new home builder, consider the following factors:
A good builder will also be upfront about potential challenges and help guide you through the process. Never skip doing your homework!
To confirm if a new home builder in Stanfield is licensed and insured, start by:
For trusted information, check your state’s licensing board. For example, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) offers resources to ensure your builder meets professional standards: NAHB Resource.
To choose the right builder, ask questions like:
A good builder will provide clear answers and offer documentation where necessary. Take notes and compare responses before making your decision.
Red flags to look out for when hiring a new home builder include:
It's crucial to trust your instincts. If something feels off during your initial interaction, consider other options.
New home construction estimates generally include a detailed breakdown of costs, such as:
Request multiple estimates from different builders and ensure that they include similar specifications. This will help you compare pricing accurately. Also, avoid underestimations by providing clear and complete information upfront about your desired home features and finishes.
Most new home builders offer warranties to ensure the quality of their work. These typically include:
Always review the warranty agreement carefully and ask for clarifications. Some builders also provide third-party warranties for additional credibility and assurance.
Yes, most new home builders offer varying levels of customization. Options typically include:
Customization options often come with higher costs and longer timelines, so discuss these factors in detail with your builder before committing.
Some builders handle permitting as part of their services, but it’s essential to confirm. The building permits process involves adhering to local codes and usually includes zoning approvals, environmental checks, and inspections.
Before finalizing the contract, ask:
Permits are crucial for ensuring the safety and legality of your new home. Experienced builders will navigate this process seamlessly, saving you time and stress.
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