When building your new home in a
SeaGate community
Providing answers on everything from getting your home
started to your home's completion.
Q. When do I have to provide
you with a written loan commitment?
A. Our Purchase and Sales Agreement requires that
you make loan application within ten days. If you prefer the convenience
of using our preferred lender, First Rate Home Mortgage, they will
automatically send us a copy of your loan commitment. If you elect to use
another lender, you will be responsible for providing us with a written loan
commitment. Your New Home Consultant will be your primary contact. Please
provide a copy of your loan commitment to your New Home Sales Consultant.
Q. When will I be asked to select colors and interior
appointments at the Design Studio?
A. As we get closer to the permitting stage, you
will receive a call from your Design Consultant who will make an appointment
for you to come in and finalize the design choices for your new home.
Please allow up to three hours for this process. During your appointment
you will have the opportunity to select from an array of interior and exterior
design selections. If you select options and plan to finance them, please
contact your lender immediately so they may update your loan.
Q. Can changes be made after my options are selected?
A. As you can imagine, there is a great deal of
coordination required to build a home. Once selections are made, changes
cannot be made.
Q. When will my home be permitted?
A. Prior to architectural plans being drawn,
numerous documents are needed. These may include surveys, bore tests,
information from utility providers or a plat being recorded. Plans must then be
drawn reflecting the structural, electrical and plumbing changes that you may
have requested. Once engineered truss drawings are ordered and final
plans are completed they are sent to engineering for review. After the
architectural plans are approved and sealed by engineering, a permit
application is prepared and submitted to the city. This process may take
several months depending on a variety of factors.
Q. When will construction of my home begin?
A. Once the home site has received final
compaction, it is ready for building. Providing all selections have been
made and all bids are received and approved, purchase orders are finalized for
the labor and materials needed to build your home. Copies of plans and
work orders are assembled and distributed to all applicable subcontractors and
the Construction Manager once we are ready to commence construction based on
the start order for the community. Now that we are ready to begin construction,
a Customer Service Coordinator will call you to set up your Pre-Start
Orientation. At the Pre-Start Orientation you will have the opportunity
to meet your Construction Manager and review the plans, specifications and
color selections for your new home. During the construction of your home,
should you have any questions regarding the construction of your home, please
contact Michele Sheffield, Customer Service Coordinator at 386.246.6168.
Q. Can I have work performed on my home prior to the
Closing?
A. All work performed must be done through
SeaGate’s licensed, insured and approved vendors and must be included in your
Purchase and Sale Agreement.
Q. May I visit the home while it is under
construction?
A. There are three informative pre-scheduled visits
during the construction process where we orient you on the progress of your
home to date. Your Customer Service Coordinator will contact you in advance to
set an appointment for these visits. The first pre-scheduled visit is the
Framing Orientation. We will review items such as cable and phone outlet
locations and answer questions that you may have. The second
pre-scheduled visit will be the New Home Orientation, which will be held prior
to closing. At this time we will acquaint you with all of the systems in
your new home and demonstrate how everything is operated. Then, typically
just prior to closing, we will review the finished home with you a second time
to address any items noted on your prior orientation. Should you decide
to visit the home outside of these pre-scheduled visits, please contact your
New Home Consultant to see if an appointment can be arranged. For safety
reasons a SeaGate team member must always accompany you to the site.
Q. At times it appears as if no one is working on my
home.
A. There may be periods of inactivity while we are
waiting for inspections, materials or the next craftsman to work on your home.
Other times there may be an item being completed that is not noticeable without
intimate knowledge of the construction process. Please be assured that
the completion of your home in a timely manner is a priority for us.
Q. Should I lock in my mortgage?
A. Because everyone’s financial situation is
different, we are unable to advise you as to when or if you should lock in your
mortgage. There are also many factors that affect the permitting and
construction schedules of your home, including but not limited to materials,
labor and weather. We suggest that you discuss lock-in programs with your
mortgage consultant or financial advisor.
Q. I’ve noticed a few items in my home that need to be
addressed. When will these items be taken care of?
A. Your Construction Manager and other members of
the SeaGate team are frequently in and out of your new home performing the many
different inspections that occur during the building process. During
these inspections items are noted and forwarded to each subcontractor.
There are then scheduled finishing periods for your new home when
subcontractors will address any items in the appropriate order as the home
nears completion.
Items that typically get taken care of just prior to completion:
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Exterior Doors: Dents, gaps, weather-stripping, painting and temporary lock
replaced.
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Interior Doors/Closet Doors/Cabinet Doors: Gaps at top or bottom, misalignment
and operation, missing hardware or trim.
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Windows: Locks, frames, glass, operation and cleaning.
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Screens: Installed on all operable windows and sliding glass doors unless doors
are behind lanai screen enclosures.
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Drywall: Inspected for holes, waves or uneven finish.
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Paint: Interior and exterior checked for coverage and paint removed from
any surfaces, if necessary.
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Bath Accessories: Inspected for damage, location and caulked.
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Stucco: Inspected for cracks and finish.
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Shoe Moulding on Vinyl Floor Areas: Installed after final interior painting.
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Concrete/Flatwork: Inspected for vertical displacement, also width and depth of
cracks, which are very common due to the curing process of concrete.
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Garage Step at Service Door, if applicable: Poured with sidewalk and driveway.
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Garage Floor: Pressure cleaned and inspected for water displacement.
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Grass: Watered after installation and until closing.
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Outlets: Locations checked, wiring completed and plate covers installed.
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Roof: Inspected deflection and workmanship.
Q. I’ve noticed some things in my home that are
different from the model.
A. Code changes and changes in the supplier or
manufacturer most often account for differences.
Q. When will my home be completed?
A. Our construction schedules allow for 4 to 6
months, however, there are a variety of factors that affect your home’s
construction schedule on a daily basis. We will be sending you a letter
approximately 45 to 75 days prior to the anticipated closing to help you begin
making the final arrangements for the closing of your new home.
Q. When will I be given a date for closing?
A. Closing dates are typically scheduled once the
counter tops have been installed and your driveway has been completed. Usually
when these milestones occur you are approximately 30-45 days from closing. You
will be contacted by our Closing Department to schedule the date, time and
location for the closing.