Posted by Alexa Curbelo in Home Buying

Home is the most important place in our lives, and buying a new home is one of the most exciting decisions you can make; however, it can also be a bit nerve-wracking if you’re unsure about how your home will be built.

Have no fear, because we’re here to walk you through every step! With the knowledge of our construction process, you and your family can have the peace of mind and confidence that you’re making the best possible choice by building a new home.

From avoiding the costly renovations and repairs many resale homes need, to having a home that is uniquely their own, there are many great reasons to build a new home.

Don’t forget the essential steps you'll need to take before the construction crew can get to work!

Although specifics can vary based on location, regulations, and personal preferences, there are typically 8 steps to building a house:

  1. Preparing the Homesite
  2. Laying the Foundation
  3. Framing the Home
  4. Installing HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrical
  5. Adding the Insulation
  6. Affixing the Drywall
  7. Inserting the Interior and Exterior Finishes
  8. Completing the Final Inspection and Walkthrough
M/I Homes Construction Manager With Customers

1. Preparing the Homesite

You chose the perfect homesite and floorplan, but before construction on your new home can begin, the land where it will sit must be prepared. The lot must be surveyed and utility access has to be set up.

Homesite

2. Laying the Foundation

Now that the lot has been prepped, we can start building your home! A concrete foundation is poured, which is then reinforced with steel rods prior to drying. Once it hardens, the foundation is sprayed with a waterproofing substance to ensure it will be dry for many years to come.

New Home Foundation Installation

There are several types of foundations, and the geographic location of your home often determines which type is used. The most commonly seen are slab foundations and basement foundations; depending on where you’re building, M/I has options for both!

Before moving on to the next phase in the construction process, a city inspector will evaluate the quality of the foundation.

3. Framing the Home

This is where it starts to get really exciting! With the wooden framing, you can literally see your home taking shape and notice that excellent floorplan you selected come to life.

House Framing

There’s quite a lot involved in this step:

  • Floor joists are installed as well as the subfloor
  • Windows and doors are also installed
  • A house wrap is put over the exterior to prevent water and moisture from getting into the home

This has a secondary function of improving the home’s energy efficiency by helping the insulation work better, keeping your home cool in the summer, and warm in the winter.

4. Installing HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrical

Your home is now dried-in, which means the interior is completely protected from rain and moisture. Now the major systems, including plumbing, electrical, and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), can be installed.

Once these components have been installed, inspectors proof them individually, making sure the home continues to be of the highest quality possible.

House Plumbing Hookups

5. Adding the Insulation

The next step is to install insulation, which will keep your home warm in the winter.

Home Insulation Installation

There are many types of insulation, and some are better suited than others, depending on the location’s climate.

Energy efficiency is important to reduce your energy costs (which means saving you money!), so the home must be properly insulated from the roof all the way down to the foundation.

The list of places needing insulation is extensive, but the biggest and most commonly thought of areas include the exterior walls, the attic, any floors above the garage, and the foundation.

6. Affixing the Drywall

Home Drywall

After your home has been properly insulated, the next step is to put up drywall on the walls and ceiling. Using specialty screws, brackets, and joint compound (commonly referred to as drywall mud), our construction crew will hang drywall to create the rooms in your home.

During this process, they will also cut out holes for lighting fixtures and electrical outlets. Once completed, the drywall will be primed with sealer so paint can be absorbed evenly across the entire surface area.

7. Inserting the Interior and Exterior Finishes

We're getting to the final stage of building your dream home! The interior will be completed in this stage, and you’ll love seeing the final essential touches being installed.

Everything from hardwood flooring and carpeting to countertops and cabinets, as well as doors and light fixtures are added. For the exterior, we'll make sure your driveway has been paved and sod has been added to your yard.

Installing Stone on Home Exterior

There are so many options to decide but worry not; our top-notch Design Studios are staffed by professional design specialist who can help you select the perfect finishes for your home.

8. Completing the Final Inspection and Walkthrough

Congratulations: your new home is nearly done and ready for you to move into and fall in love with!

After passing the final inspection, you can walk through the home with the Construction Manager to make sure that it’s up to your personal standards. If you discover something that happened to be missed during the building process, this is when you can let us know so we can correct it for you.

Want to see this process for yourself? Check out this awesome video of the model home in one of our Sarasota new home communities as it is built from the ground up!



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Hi, I’m Alexa! After graduating from the University of Central Florida (go Knights!), I launched my real estate career with M/I Homes and am proud to serve as the Internet Sales Manager in Sarasota. With years of customer services and online sales experience, this role is a natural fit for me. I love connecting with new people every day! When I’m not helping people find their dream home, I enjoy spending time with friends and family, reading for book club, and perfecting my pickleball skills.

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