Wednesday, November 30, 2011

How to trust credibility of builders?

We have our own house in Delhi. We want to get it constructed through builder collaboration, where he takes one floor and gives cash to us also. My concern is as to how to trust a builder's credibility and what is the procedure of going about it.





Thanks a lot.|||generally the builders of long standing track record are preferable. you personally have discussions with the clients of the short listed builders and choose one from them.





reliability is to be on either side and so you also be honest during the project tenure.|||We are currently building a home and we chose a builder that we personally heard good things about. Now granted, most builders will have someone who doesn't like them, but we wanted to find a builder that has more clients happy than not. So far so good (knock on wood). You need to ask people around you like friends, family, co-workers, etc. Find out what people are saying about them. My husband's co-worker raved about our builder, and he has had the builder build at least 3 homes for him (the guy can't just stay in one home too long so he keeps building and selling).





Just keep in mind that it is almost impossible to build a home without some sort of problem along the line. Pick a reputable builder that will stand by his work and fix anything that goes wrong with the home for at least a year after completion. We had shingles blown from our roof when we had a windy, rainy day last week. I pesonally don't think the roofers our builder uses are the best, but our builder took care of the problem. We also had water come in through one of the bedrooms because of the missing shingles, and the builder took care of that right away, too.





My brother had a doozy of a builder. He ended up with a builder that builds a ton of homes a year, and it shows in his work that he's in a hurry to get it done to move on to the next one! They've had some problems, as did others I know that used that same builder. Their homes look beautiful, but there are mistakes.





Good luck and get asking around!

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