Building your dream home needs to start with the best materials possible. How you construct this property will affect everything from its value to how long it lasts, so it’s vital you take this seriously.

 

1. From the Bottom Up

When considering construction materials, it’s vital that you start from the bottom up. This means a sturdy foundation that’s been set based on the area you’re in and how large your home is going to be. 

This isn’t something you should attempt to do yourself, especially in an area with wet soil like North Carolina. If you’re near a river or wetland, it’s a good idea to consider installing a sump pump as early as possible.

2. What Siding Is the Best Call?

The best siding for the average home will change based on taste and needs! Although classic vinyl siding is popular, it’s not the most attractive option. EIFS stucco is an incredible choice because of its aesthetics, price, longevity, and insulation. This type of siding gives your home a look that stands out while also protecting your property as much as possible.

3. Attention to Details

While working through planning your home’s construction, it’s important to consider the details. This is more than just rustic porch ceiling ideas; it also includes things like what type of tile you’ll use, whether you’ll insulate interior walls along with exterior ones, and so much more. Your attention to detail will change how well this project comes out.

 Plan ahead, and keep a clear document of everything you want in your home.

4. Remember Visuals

Aesthetics matter! We want homes we’re proud to bring visitors into. Aesthetics will give people an impression of how much time and money went into building your home and might make them form opinions. It’s important to guide them into making the right opinions. This means looking into attractive thermally treated wood instead of something that’s more affordable but less attractive and less useful.

Although the utility is king, remember the visuals through every step of this process.

5. Your Roof Needs to Last

Your roof needs to last at least thirty years to save yourself from wasting money. There are tons of materials and options out there, ranging from the argument of wood shake roof vs shingles to what style of roof and even the pitch of it. 

 Your roof’s shape should fall in line with the type of weather you get where you are. Slate roofing is popular all over the country because of how long it lasts, how good it looks, and how much it can withstand.

6. Does Sustainability Matter?

Sustainability can matter to some, while others have no interest in it, but 70% of people say they’re more likely to purchase a property that was built with sustainability in mind. This decision ensures your home will last longer, that it will get valued higher, and that you’ll get to feel a sense of pride for creating a property that’s good for your local environment. 

It’s a good idea to keep an eye out for common scams and gifts that will try to sell you through greenwashing. Research any sustainable company you buy from, and make sure you’re getting what you’re paying for.

7. How to Do This Affordably

One of the unfortunate things that come along with getting high-quality materials and paying attention to detail is that you’re probably going to find higher price tags. This cost is rough to ignore, so it’s important to budget ahead as thoroughly as possible.

 Talk to a few construction companies or professionals to create a realistic budget you can afford. Remember to give yourself a little wiggle room. If anything goes wrong, you don’t want to break the bank.

8. Mistakes to Avoid

There are countless ways construction can go wrong, but many are simple to avoid! This could mean making sure your home’s far enough from shorelines of the ocean or rivers for a start. States like North Carolina have extremely varied environments, which make it difficult to plan for anything except the specific area you’re in. Look at the history of the land you’re building on, and consider talking to others in the area about what affects their property the most.

The worst thing you can do is rush a construction project. You want a property that’s built to last and that you can feel safe living in. Do it right the first time so you don’t have to do it over again?

Your Materials Will Decide the Value of Your Home

Everyone wants to create a valuable property, and by following these tips, it’s possible! Keep an eye on quality, and consider hiring Advantage NC to help bring your property to the next level.

Author Bio

Brian Jeffries is a freelance writer who loves sharing his knowledge and expertise on construction projects and materials. He lives in Winter Park, Florida where he enjoys spending time with his wife and working on projects in his spare time. Brian’s work as a freelance writer can be found on Building Product Advisor, a construction industry resource site.

 

Dave Park
Advantage Inspection | AdvantageNC

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