Building a house!!! contractors wanted!!
Started getting bids on my house plans. Im looking for honest and dependable contractors. If you know of any please let me know. Thanks guys.
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Brandon Fredrick - 337-356-9411
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Is he in lake Charles. I should have specified where I am building.
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I know a guy that's lisenced in tx would he have to be licensed in la also if not he is great and dependable
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Need to hit Erick up for some names. Jose Martinez- 540-0309 Frame,brick, sheetrock, paint ect.
Shot Portray- 304-1946 dirt work Kendrick Lorman - 526-5750- dirt work Scott- 802-4892- plumbing and septic Leon Fast- 436-7097- house plans David Remarz-513-2369- Turn key or get bids on each job Dan Felice-661-9467- a/c As I get more I will pass them on but these are good guys we use or have used and I am building so if you get some good guys please pass them back. Jason |
I got 2 bids here in the baton rouge area and the cheapest was $95 a foot. I am currently waiting on a contact that I heard about for the 3rd. He is pretty much a coridnater with a lot of contacts and he charges $1 a foot to contract it out for you. He is building a house for one of my father n laws co workers right now and said he is about 80% complete and so far no complaints.
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Turn key will run you more money but if you have time to deal with subs you can save a good bit. I work with a few guys that built in past yr for around $80 a foot by subing.
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Thanks guys for the info. @ Jason, where are u building. I'd like to swing by and take a look at it. Maybe give me some ideas.
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Glad I ran across this. I will be looking for subs towards the end of the year to start building a place in Hackberry.
I did the GC work on my house in galveston and saved about 50k. Hope to do it again with the place in Hackberry. Does anyone know the going rate per ft for framing? Thanks Thomas |
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[QUOTE=Texxan1;442295]Glad I ran across this. I will be looking for subs towards the end of the year to start building a place in Hackberry.
I did the GC work on my house in galveston and saved about 50k. Hope to do it again with the place in Hackberry. Does anyone know the going rate per ft for framing? Thanks Thomas[/QUOTE White boys-$6.00-9.00/ sqft total area Mexicans-$3.50-5.00/sqft total area |
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I am trying to finnish plans up right now and have house pad going down this week but soon as I began getting bids I will be glad to share what I can.
Corey I am building toward end of Ericks road and hope to began next month but if you want to see my plan I will show you. I asked a guy that just built a house what he paid for framer and it was $5-$6 a square and he built a big cut up house in lake charles using the guy that did my last house. |
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More than likely he's just consulting you. He's not going to be the general contractor, you are. He's just there to give you advice. |
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I have the house plans done. House pad is done but might have to add a little to it, will see. Right now I'm just getting my plans out to several contractors to get bids on it. We are picking out everything to have it blacked in and so far it's been pretty easy. The wife is being a good sport lol. We are starting the loan process and that is fun just filling that thing out. I'm gonna do the electrical, painting and some flooring. Hoping to save about 20k or more. I'm asking friends who just built alot of questions and I'm documenting everything. We have even gone so far as to taking pics of same house to show brick layers how we want it. I can't sleep now cause all I think of is how I'm gonna do this and how I'm gonna do that. But the lord is gonna show me the right path. Thanks guys for the help. Keep it coming.
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there is a fine line with the legality of hiring a "consultant" that supplies the subs. i own 2 construction companies, 1 im a lisenced GC custom home builder, 2 i own a framing/ interior trim business. with my framing/trim business i get to see first hand homeowners who pull their own permits n sub the job out therseklves or with a "consultant" the jobs SUCK! biggest culster ever. look at it this way what does a UNINSURED, UN LISCENCED , "conslutant" who charges roughly 1% have to loose if you job gets screwed up??? because you are putting the biggest investment you will make in the hands of a guy who suposedly knows how to build a house but only charges 1% when he could get insurance/lisence and charge a min of 10%??? something aint right . i only hire subs for my jobs that 1)dont live check to check, 2) insured, 3) reliable, 4) drug free. when you hire the huy who dont have a pot to piss in what like of recourse do you have if something goes wrong?? gonna sue him for his 1990 ford ranger?? or when he causes me ( the builder) or in your case the homeowner to getr a OSHA fine for 30,000.00( and yes it happens in res. construction now) whos gonna pay that??? YOU ARE not the jackleg fly by night consultant, and good luck sueing him for it cuz charging 1% ....i bet he dont have it!. thats why i hire subs that have something to loose , they seem to take more pride in the job . |
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2) contraqctor = adult babysitter 3) 90% of subcontracts out there see the homeowner that pulls his own permit as a easy buck because yall dont know the diffrence , not daying all subs but a good bunch of em are just waiting to cut conrers n make a quick buck on someone who dosent know any better |
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3) 90% of subcontracts out there see the homeowner that pulls his own permit as a easy buck because yall dont know the diffrence , not saying all subs but a good bunch of em are just waiting to cut corners n make a quick buck on someone who dosent know any better. This^^^^^^ is what you have to watch out for!!
I saw framing so bad that the inspectors failed EVERYTHING. after 2 years in court the contractor went belly up and the owner had to sue the contractors insurance company (another year ) and finally got enough $$$ to get it torn down to the slab and reframed. If you know enought to be able to tell the difference in good and bad work in all trades and have the time and patience. you can act as the contractor. DO NOT count on the inspectors as a decision maker on good work. When i was doing electrical work, i had so many finals given over the phone or computer it would make your head spin. |
i am a contractor too a nd i 2x that statment. if you never been burned you will not understand. thats why it cost to get it right. you are not talking about a few hunderd dollars it thousands when it goes bad. guess who pays it.
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Just a thought, have you contacted the La Home Builders Association here in Lake Charles? They have a list of all members and would be glad to give you names and numbers. Contact your contractors, setup appt, ask for references, contact references, setup appt with references to walk through their builds, drive by any new builds (if a contractor has a $hitty jobsite chances are he doesn't have much pride in his craft,Imo). Nobody can be taken advantage of unless they allow it by being stupid or greedy,IMO. Plenty of good contractors out there, the poor ones are looking for the same in clients (greedy/stupid).
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Finally hired a builder today! Took all of your info into consideration Pox and hired a licensed/insured custom home builder. Him and I are meeting with the ar****ect next week to go over a few details and then off to the bank. I am so excited!
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Fishinpox is right I sold building materials for over 20 years and seen the screw ups and even been on jobs selling materials thinking wow this is a screw up.
While in school I worked for my Uncle who was a licensed contractor and there is alot of things that can go wrong on a job quickly if not on top of it. We stopped jobs before we poured concrete due to plumbing was off. How many times you seen slabs having to be cracked to rerun plumbing due to off. I have actually seen plumbing in hallways due to drain line was layed incorrectly before the pour. Happens more than you think. How many roofs have I seen screwed up or shingles slide off during 1st wind storm due to pop the shingle using nail guns. I guess OC, Atlas, Tamko, and GAF all made a bad batch of shingles in that neighborhood or was it the common factor a bad installer. I have to deal with homeowners, but I rather deal with contractors due to less errors that need to be corrected. Seen $3,000 front doors installed by so called contractors and I just wanted to laugh when they cut the door instead of adjusting the threshold cap. Windows being installed incorrectly seen that as recently as last week on an apartment job. None of the windows were installed square, so they wouldn't close right. When they reinstalled them correctly they closed correctly. It happens alot. Seen $20,000 engineered lumber package get very screwed up by a so called unlicensed contractor. Slabs or foundations of the homes crack where I believe a licensed contractor liable for x amount of years if this happens. That alone I would make sure my guys are licensed. 99% of customer complaints with materials I sold were installed incorrectly. 98% of those problems come from jobs that were done by unlicensed contractors or subs. 98% of the time those costly errors cost the customer alot of money to repair. 1% of problems are actually the product being defective. 1% of problems a licensed contractor screws up by error I will work with them due to I will see his business again. Homeowner once he is done with that house its over with I will never see them again and cannot justify eating error that is not a material defect. Worst problem over the years I seen is where a subcontractor who does not carry insurance and is not licensed has someone on his crew get injured and seen three cases where people died. It falls back on the homeowner due to I believe if your acting as the contractor your also holding yourself liable for incidents such as people getting injured on your job. Fishinpox could probably tell you more about that due to he is licensed and probably knows more about the rules regarding this. |
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