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Monday, 2 July 2012

How To Choose A New House Builder In Melbourne

Hiring a new house builder in Melbourne is a decision that should not be made lightly – you are, after all, employing them to construct your brand new home, and you want it to last a number of years without issue. Whilst it may be difficult to tell whether a particular builder is going to deliver on their promises, there are a number of questions that you can ask during the interview process to give you a better idea:
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  • References: One of the first things you should do in your interview with a home builder is ask them for references from past clients. These references should include contact details so that you can call the client up and ask them a few of your own questions, such as: was the project completed on time and to budget; were phone calls returned promptly; were problems resolved in a timely manner; and so on.
  • Certifications: You should also request the builder’s certifications and insurance. Make sure that they supply you with the name and location of the insurance company, as well as contact information for any other documentation. This enables you to contact these companies to verify that the information is correct.
  • Experience: One of the final aspects that you should be enquiring about is how experienced the builder and the rest of his team is. Find out whether the builder inspects the work of his team and, if so how often he does this; find out whether he has any apprentices or unskilled people on his team; and find out whether they are covered by insurance.
At the end of the day, the answers supplied by your new house builder in Melbourne to the above questions will speak volumes about their ability to take on your current project. If you find any of the answers unsatisfactory, you should always continue your search for a reputable builder, as you don’t want to risk your family’s safety or your hard-earned money on a potentially disastrous firm.

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