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Past to
Present ~ Traditional
The process of home building has changed immensely over the
years. It used to be that families would pool their resources to
build a home. Fathers, sons, brothers, cousins, and uncles would
build homes from the ground up. Today however, we are lucky to
get together for Christmas dinner let alone to build homes. With
the codes and regulations the State and each town has put on
building, most people do not have the skills, knowledge, or
licensing for construction. That's where the contractors come
into the picture.
Prospective
homeowners can act as the general contractor and schedule the
site developers to complete the foundation, well, and septic;
framers to build the structure of their homes; plumbers,
electricians, drywall companies, flooring companies, finish
carpenters, HVAC technicians, etc. Homeowners then pray for good
weather and hope each contractor meets their deadlines and the
whole process stays on schedule and within budget. With today's
busy schedules, who has the time to keep track of all of this,
plus make arrangements when things inevitably go wrong?
The
Keiser Homes Option
Keiser
Homes understands how busy you are, after all we are a
company comprised of hard working people that have the same busy
lives you have. We are located in Oxford, Maine and sell homes
in all the New England states. Keiser Homes sells through qualified
builders to ensure homeowners have the ease and convenience the
modular process can add to the building experience.
When a prospective homeowner sits down with a Keiser Homes builder,
they discuss the design of the home, what options the homeowner
would like to incorporate into it, the colors of the interior
and exterior products used, as well as the timeline the
homeowner needs to adhere to. The builder then sends the plan
and specifications to Keiser Homes for pricing and to have
our engineering department draw the plan. When the plans and
pricing are complete, they will be returned to the builder. The
builder will review the details of the project with the client.
This process will continue until the homeowner has the plans and
pricing suitable for them.
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