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Homebuilders are not all alike. Some have higher standards than others and treat the Building Code as a set of minimum standards. If you want a professional to build your home, go to where they buy their materials.

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Lots need to be carefully examined before you buy. Residential lots harbor a number of property and landscape features to study before you select one. If buying from lots for sale in a subdivision, check pertinent rules as well as all other considerations you would with any other lots. The sun, wind, elevation and drainage of the land are all critically important and are tantamount to the best stage for your home and your future happiness.

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Settlement cracks can occur in a concrete foundation wall or concrete slab shortly after being poured. But most concrete cracks are caused by shrinkage. Soil quality, footer design and steel reinforcements can all help prevent cracks.

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Solid masonry built homes fare well in the south due to climate and termites. Elsewhere, masonry homes are more costly to build than their wood frame counterparts. Masonry construction is durable but insulates poorly, requires additional costs in framing for the interior and takes more time.

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New home builders won't scare you off if you consider adding the right provisions in your contract. Specifications will keep your contractor from bullying you into accepting his poor workmanship. Contract law attorneys can help with the contract and save you from stress.

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If you are building a home that has brick or stone that needs the support of the foundation, a flat foundation may not be a wise choice. A ledge can be poured so your masonry sits above it to prevent water from leaking in.

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Ceramic tile installation can be successful if your builder and tile installer work together. You may need to have steel studs or engineered lumber installed first. Concrete sheets can be installed for tile installation.

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