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How to Select a Builder:

Builders are members who are licensed general contractors. Look in our member directory to find a builder for your next home.

The Utah Valley Home Builders Association receives many calls each day from potential home buyers asking for recommendations and advice on how to select a builder. As you start your search, the UVHBA recommends the following steps be followed:

Making the Right Choice
    Investigate the list of builders you have compiled and are considering. Make sure the company is a member of the UVHBA.Members of UVHBA subscribe to a code of ethics. Ask past clients of builders you are considering the following questions:

    1. Did the builder communicate well with you and were there any misunderstandings?
    2. Were the subcontractors comfortable to work with?
    3. How pleased were you with the quality of work as it was completed?
    4. Did the builder fulfill the contract on time?
    5. Were there cost overruns and how were they handled?
    6. Did the builder follow through in a timely manner after the close of the loan to finalize any remaining details?
    7. Was the builder ethical and were you satisfied with the builder"s business practices?
Comparing Bids

    Get bids from three to four builders, but remember the lowest bid ins"t necessarily the best bid. All builders" bids should be based on the same criteria: specifications, quality of materials, etc. Call the Better Business Bureau at 1-800-456-3907 for further references on the builder you have selected.
Warranties and Services After the Sale
    An important criterion for selecting a builder is the warranty provided on the home. Most reputable builders back their own warranties on workmanship and materials typically for one year. Make sure you understand this before you sign the contract. In addition, warranty insurance is generally available on major structural work from general contractors.
Be Prepared for the Final Walk-Through
    Once your home is completed, you and the builder or his representative will walk through the home noting all items that needto be completed, fixed or altered. Make sure you and the builder keep a complete list noting all the same items. Don't be alarmed it you find a few things not up to your standard. A completed home is the sum of many individual mechanical operations and many materials. It isn't unusual for small things to be amiss. The builder should give you a projected date of completion for corrections.
The final step is to close, move in, and enjoy your new home!

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