The construction phase generally begins with site preparation and foundational work, followed by framing, roofing, and weatherproofing to “dry-in” the structure. Next come rough-ins for plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and low-voltage, along with inspections to confirm safety and code compliance before surfaces are closed.
After rough approvals, the project transitions into insulation, drywall, interior finishes, and exterior detailing. Cabinetry, tile, flooring, trim, paint, fixtures, and appliances are scheduled carefully so each trade can work efficiently without damaging completed work. Throughout, quality checks focus on straight lines, tight seams, correct clearances, proper ventilation, and clean installations.
Final steps include punch list completion, system testing, and a walkthrough that explains how to operate and maintain key home components. You should expect documentation and guidance on items such as shutoff locations, filter changes, ventilation operation, and recommended maintenance intervals to protect your home and preserve performance.