OUR PROCESS

Initial Meeting

Whether you’ve decided to build a new home or remodel your existing home, you probably have many questions about how this process will work with Schmidt Homes, Inc. You will meet with a project manager to discuss the scope of your project, general construction schedule, budgeting, availability for meetings, your property, plans and design, etc.

Review the Floor Plan

Floor plans are necessary to allow us to put together preliminary (and final) pricing for your project. If you do not already have plans you may hire an architect, designer, or work with our design team. If you choose to work with our designers, we operate in a Design-Build capacity and will tailor a design agreement to fit your specific needs.

Obtain Bids

Once the plans are ready for pricing, we can start the bidding process. Your project manager will send your plans out to our trusted sub-contractors to get bids on the cost of materials and labor your home will require. 

Finalize Contract and Make Selections

This phase consists of reviewing and signing a contract that includes the final floor plans, selections and price sheet. At this time, we will give you a homeowner’s binder that will help guide you through the details of completing your project. 

Begin to Build

Schmidt Homes will establish a realistic construction schedule for building or remodeling your home. It will be exciting to watch your home take shape from the ground up.
We pride ourselves on using the highest quality materials and require the same standards from our subcontractors. We have been working with our crew and subs for many years; their dedication to quality and professional workmanship is exemplary.
We are committed to creating solid and long-lasting relationships with the people we work with. This extends to you, our valued client.

Final Walkthrough

At the end of the project your project manager will perform a walk-through with you and review any questions you may have. They can cover warranty info, give you contact information for the sub-contractors that worked on your home, etc.