FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
Construction pricing varies widely depending on the scope, site conditions, materials, and level of design involved. Because of that, we typically begin with a short call or site visit to understand the project and provide an accurate budget range. For smaller projects we can often provide a straightforward estimate. For larger projects such as new homes, additions, commercial buildouts, or structural renovations, we usually start with a budget proposal and then finalize pricing after plans and engineering are complete. We focus on being transparent about costs, timelines, and potential variables so there are no surprises during construction.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Our process is designed to make construction straightforward and organized. Initial conversation – We discuss the project goals, timeline, and budget. Site visit – If needed, we visit the property to evaluate conditions and feasibility. Budget proposal – We provide a preliminary estimate or budget range. Design & planning – If plans are required, we work with our architects and engineers to develop permit-ready drawings. Permits & approvals – We coordinate the permitting process with the local building department. Construction – Our team manages the entire build process from start to finish with regular communication and updates. We aim to provide a turnkey experience, whether it’s a commercial build-out,roof replacement, home addition, or a full custom home build.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I am a Florida Licensed Certified Building Contractor and Roofing Contractor, which requires extensive experience in construction and passing state licensing examinations through the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation (DBPR). Our company is fully licensed and insured, and we regularly work with engineers, architects, and building departments to ensure projects meet all Florida Building Code requirements. We also stay current with continuing education requirements and industry best practices related to structural construction, permitting, and building systems.