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The Importance of Having a Set of Plans

House Floor Plans Act as a Guide Throughout the Construction Process.

As multiple vendors, contractors, or subcontractors work on your project; the drawings act as a necessary tool to guide everyone without any confusion. Each professional works following the drafted plan as there is clarity from start to end. They have accurate details of the layout as well as all the dimensions and scales, which eases everyone’s job on site. Plans also provide your builder with the types of materials, measurements for code related items and specifications of windows, doors, finishes etc… Having precise insights into the different elements of the house also helps develop necessary solutions to utilize the space well. It makes sure the construction doesn’t deviate from the blueprint for which the consent is sanctioned. All teams know their responsibilities and duties, and the project completes without any hassles. Plans will be required by zoning and permitting officials, so they know what is being built.

As the saying goes, “if you fail to plan, you plan to fail”.


The Importance of Contacting Zoning

Have you contacted Zoning? 

Every jurisdiction has some type of regulation that determines how far from your property line you can build, the height and size of your project, building in a watershed area, prohibited construction types for your location.  It is very important that you are allowed to build what you want, where you want.


The Importance of Contacting Evironmental Health

It is important to contact Environmental Health if you are on a septic system.

Most counties have laws pertaining to septic systems and the protection of sanitary areas.  Most areas you cannot build within 5’ – 10’ of any septic system.  If your addition or project encroaches these, we can work with the local Environmental Health Departments and get approvals by moving or adding on additional lines.

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