Our Process
Build on your lot
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CONNECTING
Potential clients come to us in a variety of ways: after seeing a sign at one of our lots, with a recommendation from a friend or neighbor. Typically, the first point of contact is a phone call or email from the client. From there, we schedule a meeting at our office. We truly enjoy the opportunity to meet with our potential clients, where we can get to know them, share information about ourselves, and learn about their desires for their new home. From this initial conversation, they will walk away with an understanding of our current lot positions, as well as some general pricing. Often, this informal meeting will end with a game plan to stay in touch as we begin the process of finding the best lot for their new home.
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LOT
Often, a client will come to the table with their lot; sometimes, they are without a lot. Once one a lot is chosen, a Lot Hold deposit will be placed to reserve it, and this is often a client’s first cash outlay in the process. Although the Lot Hold document is only a simple one-page agreement, combined with the Sellers Services Agreement, which engages DRC Home Pros (DRC) to attend architect sketch meetings, is an important step that advances us to the next phase. The Sellers Services fee is the second cash outlay for the client.
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INITIAL DESIGN
This next meeting will take place at the architect’s office or as a virtual Zoom meeting, and is usually fun and spirited. It’s a very exciting part of the design development process, in which creative collaboration between the clients, the architect, and a DRC Custom team member will produce the initial design concept for a client’s new home. Potential clients will usually leave the first meeting with a “to scale” sketch that will give them a very good idea of how their dream home will lay out on this particular lot, along with the approximate square footage and often a sketch of the exterior elevation.
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PRELIMINARY PRICING
After two or three sketch meetings, the process moves toward preliminary pricing. Clients will meet with DRC and one of our designers to review specifications and begin to customize those specifications to match the desired finish-out. During this meeting, allowances will be set for the interior and exterior finishes such as counter tops, tile and flooring, plumbing fixtures, lighting, and landscaping.
DRC will then “marry” the design sketch to the customized specifications in order to give preliminary pricing on the home. All this occurs within a few weeks of our first connecting point. We can then produce preliminary pricing.
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CAD
Once the preliminary pricing is presented, most often the client elects to move forward with having the architect transfer the design sketch into CAD. The cost to go to CAD drawings is the client’s third cash outlay. After several review and refinement meetings to improve and finalize these CAD drawings, the Construction Documents (CDs) are created. DRC uses these final CDs to determine pricing.
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CONTRACT PRICING
Once the official contract price is established, clients will meet with DRC for a pricing presentation meeting. Once the contract is approved by the client and signed, 10% of the contract price is required at that time. In addition to the 10%, any difference between the contract price and the third-party construction appraisal amount is required.
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DESIGN SELECTIONS
Following a signed contract, the clients will partner with one of our Registered Interior Designers to make the design selections. The design process is very exciting; however, because our unique process requires that the selections and the entire scope of work be defined before construction commences, the hard work begins. This process usually starts with a meet and greet with the Interior Designer, either in person or via Zoom meeting, to discuss the design style of your home. Over the course of several more meetings, you’ll go to the Dallas Design District to select tile, plumbing fixtures, and lighting at the beautiful vendor showrooms.
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Once all these Design Selections are complete and signed, there will be a couple of pre-construction (“redline”) meetings to tidy up all final decisions. For example, light fixture locations, fence locations, closet layouts, and any final notes of clarification are placed on the plans at this time. Once all items on our checklist are complete and we are all comfortable that EVERY detail has been covered, the redline plans are signed. Following this event, we do not allow any further changes to the scope of work. Although it takes a high level of diligence, we have found this process is our secret to success in having happy clients and a smooth building process.
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CONSTRUCTION
From the first time we have the privilege to meet with a client, to this point, is usually about four months. From this point on, the actual construction process takes approximately ten to fourteen months, depending on size.
Because of our unique process during the design phase, the client can now relax and enjoy watching their home being built once construction commences. Short of two additional site meetings during construction (pre-sheetrock and pre-paint walks), the process is in the builder’s hands, and minimal effort is required by the client.
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PROJECT COMPLETION
We truly work hard to gain an understanding of our clients’ desires throughout this process to ensure they are more than satisfied with the finished product. Once the house is complete, a final walk-through with the client is done. We strive for a zero-item close, which is a result of great systems implemented every step of the way and thoroughness in every aspect of the project.