Building A Home During The Pandemic

Building a custom or new home during the pandemic can seem like an incredibly daunting task. Under normal circumstances, building a new or custom home is challenging when considering hidden costs and the many delays surrounding new builds. With Covid-19, all the usual building challenges are exacerbated.

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If you wonder what the reasons are for your new house build being delayed, you have come to the right place. We will look at a few relevant reasons behind delays during the pandemic. However, we will also have a look at what you can do to ensure your new home-building endeavor runs smoothly. 

Once you are ready to take the proverbial leap of faith and begin building a custom or new home during the pandemic, Nutter Custom Construction can help you. An expert home-building team from our company can help you make your house dreams a reality despite the Covid-19 pandemic. 

Reasons Why The Pandemic Could Delay Building A New Or Custom Home

Below are three of the primary reasons why the pandemic is delaying people from building a new or custom home. 

Local Building Service Office Closures And Adoption Of New Practices

When building a brand new house, you need to get permits, and multiple inspections need to be conducted. For example, an inspection will need to be done on your home’s projected plumbing and electrical components. 

At the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, many city local building service offices were closed as staff had to work remotely. This caused a backlog and delays in construction companies obtaining permits and conducting inspections and reviews. This means it could be a while before your home obtains the relevant permits and undergoes the necessary inspections.

Additionally, the housing projects that required zoning and reviewing by a historic preservation board were also subject to delays as many in-person meetings were delayed and restricted. Moreover, as the pandemic is still an ongoing issue, it has led to the adoption of many new practices. These practices have caused a few delays in the construction industry when it comes to building homes.

Disruptions In Supply Chains

Many housing projects allowed to be completed during the pandemic face many delays due to supply chain disruptions. Since the Covid-19 pandemic is a global event, there are disruptions to the global supply chain network. 

This means many construction companies cannot obtain the materials they need for the various housing projects they need to complete. During the pandemic, there have been disrupted material supply chains. Materials that have been delayed include paving stones, marble, tile, lighting equipment, elevators, and certain household furniture. 

In some instances, a construction company can use alternative materials to complete a build, but this isn’t always possible. Until supply chains get back on track, there will be delays in the home building industry. 

Worker Shortages Due To Illness

The Covid-19 pandemic has caused many issues in the world and has made many people sick. With the virus being so dangerous many people have become sick. There have been approximately 40 million confirmed cases in the US since the start of the pandemic. Additionally, according to reports, approximately 1 in every 500 Americans have died from the virus. 

With these figures, it’s no surprise that many construction projects have experienced delays during the pandemic. Most construction workers tend to work in close quarters, which leads to a higher likelihood of contracting the virus. This has led to many projects being delayed as many construction workers have gotten sick or don’t want to risk the chance of becoming sick. 

As workers become sick, many construction companies have struggled to find replacement workers. Unfortunately, with a worker shortage, there are many household delays, and until new methods are developed and adjusted, there will continue to be issues. 

What You Can Do To Ensure Your Home Building Process Goes Smoothly

It’s no secret that investing in constructing a new or custom home will result in a few delays. However, with the Covid-19 pandemic exacerbating delay issues, many people are wondering what they can do to ensure their build runs smoothly. 

Ensure you hire a construction company that is equipped to handle Covid-19. If you use a company that is well versed in the new covid regulations and requirements in the construction industry, you will have a higher likelihood of your home being completed quickly and efficiently. 

If you have already sold the home you previously lived in, you can consider speaking with the purchaser and asking for a time extension. Many people are understanding during this time as Covid has affected many lives. You will notice that keeping the communication lines between you and your builder clear, kind, and professional will result in you being kept up to date on delays and developments. 

Furthermore, one of the best ways to ensure your home is completed faster during the pandemic is to compromise on household materials. If a material you wanted previously is out of stock, choosing another one you like will ensure necessary delays are avoided. 

Hire Nutter Custom Construction to Build Your Home

Navigating new and custom home construction projects during the pandemic can be a difficult endeavor. That’s why it’s usually in your best interests to hire a professional home building construction company. Nutter Custom Construction has over 30 years of experience in the residential construction industry. 

Our committed team offers customers a range of services such as custom construction, concierge service, remodeling and management, and consulting services. You can visit our Sarasota, Florida branch today to discuss your dream home, or you can contact us at 941-924-1868 to speak with one of our professional staff members.

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