Custom Homes
A
strong commitment to quality. Impeccable standards. A reputation for
professionalism. Unsurpassed customer satisfaction. These are but a
few of the statements used to define Chronister Construction.
Initial site selection and meticulous pre-construction planning are
given top priority to determine exterior appeal. Interior designers
and master craftsmen concentrate on the fine detail given to trim
work and wall finishes ensuring interior charm. Our expertise also
extends to include exclusive pool and landscape packages, so both
inside and out your dream home is tailored to fit your family’s
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Step-By-Step Construction
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At
Chronister Construction we have laid out a step-by-step plan that
will take each customer from the first construction phase to the
final inspection where they are given the keys to their new home.
For each phase of construction there is at least one quality
checkpoint that must be passed in order to move on to the next
phase. Read the chart below to get more information on each phase. |
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At
the preconstruction meeting, you are invited to sit down with your
sales person, superintendent and possibly a customer service
representative for a final review of your dream home package.
Together, you'll verify the placement of the house, review the
blueprints, and find out what to expect during the building process.
When city and county permits are cleared, construction can begin.
Quality Checkpoint:
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Pre-pour checkpoint includes a thorough review of
the homesite prior to beginning any construction
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The
first step to building a quality home is laying the foundation.
Chronister Construction analyzes the soil conditions, ground integrity, government
requirements, wind patterns and home size to ensure that a quality
structural system is built for your home. Chronister Construction uses post-tension
engineering to help ensure the stability and integrity of each
foundation.
Quality Checkpoint:
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Before construction begins, the foundation and
post-tension engineering are checked for proper squareness and
size.
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The
frame is the skeleton of your home. Frames can be wooden, cement
block or other materials based on specific conditions. The framing
stage usually takes one to four weeks, and consists of the
following:
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The walls
start going up on the first day of frame start, as the first
floor is constructed.
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Once the
first-floor walls are up, work starts on the second-floor system
(if applicable), using engineered floor joists.
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Roof trusses
arrive at the homesite just as work is finished on the second
floor.
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Once the roof trusses are in place, the entire
roof is installed.
Quality Checkpoint:
During this one-to-three week phase, air conditioning, heating,
ventilation, plumbing and electrical wiring are installed.
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Once the roof
is installed, the exterior detail work begins, including trim,
windows and doors.
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HVAC (heating,
ventilation, air conditioning) and plumbing systems are
“roughed-in” as exterior trim is completed.
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The electrical
system is “roughed-in” during two days.
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Exterior trim
is painted as activity continues inside.
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Roofing and
the installation of phone, cable and other electrical systems
occur simultaneously.
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Quality Checkpoint:
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All mechanical systems are inspected for quality
of installation and proper functioning.
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Drywall is stocked in the home while insulation, gas meters and
permanent power connections are installed. It frequently takes two
full days to hang interior drywall. Next, drywall taping and
finishing are scheduled to take five days and blown insulation is
installed. After the interior walls are touched up, the walls and
ceiling are textured.
Quality Checkpoint:
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There are two checkpoints before drywall begins
and after its completion: Upon cleaning up any drywall debris,
FCMs check all walls and ceilings for finish and consistency.
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Now
the fun really starts. All the browsing you did at our website is starting to pay off. During this two-week phase, you will
begin to recognize the home you designed and imagine the future
you'll create.
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Walls are
prime-painted and prepared for final finish, while interior
trim, cabinets, counters and sinks are installed.
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Completion of
electrical systems occurs as wire shelving, bath accessories and
mirrors are installed.
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Ceramic tile
and any vinyl and/or wood flooring are installed.
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Any necessary
grading occurs outside (weather permitting) as hardware
fixtures, shoe molding and carpeting are installed.
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Final touches (gutters, mailboxes, garage door
openers, etc.) are completed as the entire home is cleaned.
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Quality Checkpoint:
Three quality checkpoints, trim, pre-carpeting, and
pre-final are conducted during this phase:
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Interior trim
is examined for fit and quality of installation.
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HVAC systems
are finished as a pre-final quality check focuses on all
completed areas of the home.
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Pre-final
quality review of entire home.
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Final 3rd Party Inspection |
Workers wait until this final week to install the flooring, in the
interest of protecting your carpets and hardwood from boots, nails
and dust. Any minor adjustments take place now.
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Appliances are
installed.
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Door and
window screens are installed.
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Carpeting is
installed.
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Various final
inspections (bank, city, etc.), garage cleaning and paint
touch-ups take place.
Quality Checkpoint:
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Upon
completion of the finals, one last quality check is conducted
prior to scheduling the homeowner orientation.
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The
Homeowner Orientation provides buyers with the opportunity to become
acquainted with their new home prior to moving in. During the
orientation, a Customer Service Representative provides a
thorough demonstration of the completed home (e.g., mechanical
components, appliances, etc.) and reviews items covered by the
warranty
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The information contained on this site provides
general information that approximates Chronister Construction's
Quality Construction process. The timeframes, processes, materials
and other factors involved in the quality checkpoints in building
your home and may vary from from community to community. Chronister
Construction reserves the right to change construction processes and
substitute materials, products, materials and specifications from
various manufacturers at any time without notice.
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