At Hamill Creek, client satisfaction is always a top priority. We have found that the smoothest, most cost-effective way to build the perfect home is to bring homeowners, architects, and the Hamill Creek team together as early as possible.
Why is it important to involve Hamill Creek early in the design process with your architect? The sooner we can start working with your architect, the more opportunity we have to work on the design, source materials and craftspeople, and make certain all the pieces fall into place.
Contact us today to learn more about our custom timber frame homes and our collaboration process.
Collaborate Early for Seamless, Custom Results
When we partner with architects, we can make the home-building process more seamless and ensure you get exactly what you want. The more time we have to work with your architect, the more we can refine the custom timber frame home plans. It also allows us to schedule all the different aspects of the building process to minimize downtime.
We provide you with a design questionnaire early in the process to get a better understanding of what you expect from your new home. Working with your architect gives us even clearer information about your needs. Planning becomes much easier when you, your architect, and our team are all on the same page.
Design Flexibility and Transparent Costing
As some of the leading custom home builders in the timber frame space, we have designed many different homes. As part of this process, we have developed a variety of pre-designed floor plans. They still allow for some customization, but because they are pre-designed, they are more affordable than a new, custom design.
What flexibility do you have with designs, and how do costs break down? We have a lot of flexibility. We offer pre-designed floor plans and custom designs, so you can choose which works best for your needs.
Pre-designed home building kits are less expensive than custom, turnkey builds. If you are looking for a more affordable way to access the long-lasting craftsmanship of timber frame homes, our kits are the way to go.
Whichever route you choose, you can expect flexibility and transparent pricing. The customization options with pre-designed kits are fewer than with a fully custom build, but you do have some options. We keep pricing clear throughout the process.
Quality Craftsmanship, Logistics & Assurance
Craftsmanship remains one of the fundamentals of our business. Many times, when we partner with architects, they are already aware of our reputation for quality. We ensure you get quality timber and the experienced craftspeople necessary to join that timber.
How does Hamill Creek manage logistics, build quality, and regulations? We have extensive experience managing the logistics of timber frame builds. Our team understands how to get the materials to your build site on time and on budget. We also understand how to manage timelines so craftspeople are there when they need to be.
We are known for excellent build quality. Your home will stand the test of time. As part of our quality control process, we ensure adherence to all local regulations.
What does the timeline look like, and when does the frame go up? Timber frame builds are relatively fast. After off-site fabrication and delivery of the materials, it usually takes between five and 10 days to raise the frame. Adding the wall and roof enclosure takes about two weeks beyond that.
A Lasting Partnership for a Home Your Family Can Cherish
A timber frame collaboration between Hamill Creek ensures you maximum durability, beauty, value, and peace of mind. We understand how important your new home is to you, and we work hard to make certain you are happy with the final result. You can speak to numerous clients of ours to get a clear picture of how easy we are to work with.
If you have an architect, please have them reach out to us. We are here to answer any questions.
From blueprint to beams, Hamill Creek is your partner in building a timeless custom home. Connect with our timber frame experts today.
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