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How to Pick a Builder in the Knoxville Area

Building a Home in Knoxville, Tennessee
25 Feb 2010

Finding a good builder in the Knoxville area is vital if you want to make sure that you are buying a high quality property. There are a few important points you can research to help you feel more comfortable about dealing with a Knoxville builder.

#1- Look at the building site where they are currently working to see what kind of standard they have set. Does the site look well protected from both the elements and from theft? A good builder will have something put in place for protection, and the care he is putting into his building site is a direct reflection on how much care he is putting into building the home.

#2- Take a look at his other homes or developments in Knoxville to get a general feeling as to how well they are standing up. Do you see obvious problems on the exterior? If you do you can be certain that there are faults inside as well. You may even want to knock on a few doors in the area and ask the homeowners how well their home is aging.

#3 – Take the time to talk to the owner of the building company in Knoxville or any of his employees while they are on the site and don't be afraid to ask a few questions. This is a long-term commitment you are about to make and have every right to find out any information you need to know. If they make you feel intimidated or make you feel as though you are intruding, you may want to take a very close look at their workmanship. An honest professional building company in Knoxville will give you the time to answer your questions and do not need to hide anything.

A professional real estate agent in Knoxville can let you know which builders have a good reputation in the area and which ones are substandard.

Troy Stavros

 

  11800 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37934 - (865) 777-9191 

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