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Jcredeur 06-10-2014 08:41 PM

Home Builders in the Lafayette/Abbeville area.
 
Well we have our land and the wedding festivities are over. Time to start looking into building our house. Would anyone have any recommendations on good builders who are easy to work with? We are both very green when it comes to what it takes to build a home. The land is located in Nunez so it shouldn't be too far for local people I wouldn't think.
We are not looking for anything too fancy just an Acadian home look with some room to grow into.
I appreciate any suggestions y'all may have in getting us started!!!


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Montauk17 06-10-2014 08:46 PM

Manuel Builders....my dad had a acadian style 2 story house built by them 23 years ago and several other family members used them with good experience.

outdoorsman 06-10-2014 08:59 PM

Richard and Son, I will send you his contact info. He is very good and does not half-a&! anything. He is back logged a couple houses.


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rustyb 06-10-2014 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Montauk17 (Post 698138)
Manuel Builders....my dad had a acadian style 2 story house built by them 23 years ago and several other family members used them with good experience.

X2

PotLikinisAhabbit 06-10-2014 09:25 PM

I was in the new construction industry for several years. By far the best builder I have seen start to finish was Jimmy Hebert.

bjhooper82 06-10-2014 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by PotLikinisAhabbit (Post 698172)
I was in the new construction industry for several years. By far the best builder I have seen start to finish was Jimmy Hebert.

Do you have his contact info? I'll be building a custom home very soon also and just got my house plans completed. I need to start getting bids ASAP.

Cletus3173 06-11-2014 08:20 AM

I had my house built by Schumacher. So I would recommend Manuel builders. They run about $3-5 more per square foot, but I think they are easier to work with.

longsidelandry 06-11-2014 08:44 AM

Another vote here for Manuel Builders. Used them about 3.5 years ago and would use them again in a heartbeat.

Matt G 06-11-2014 08:52 AM

2 of my co-workers recommended David Hollier Construction when I was looking for a contractor. He had built both of their houses and an addition on one of the houses. I decided to self-contract. You can also check out the AHBA website for a list of contractors.

https://www.ahbaonline.com/site.php

selout 06-11-2014 12:47 PM

Vicman homes, great builder!!


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flounderpounder 06-11-2014 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by PotLikinisAhabbit (Post 698172)
I was in the new construction industry for several years. By far the best builder I have seen start to finish was Jimmy Hebert.


X2. He built my home and did a real good job.

flounderpounder 06-11-2014 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by bjhooper82 (Post 698270)
Do you have his contact info? I'll be building a custom home very soon also and just got my house plans completed. I need to start getting bids ASAP.


R & J Hebert Builders LLC
111 Arabian Dr, Lafayette, LA 70507
(337) 896-7723

bjhooper82 06-11-2014 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by flounderpounder (Post 698429)
R & J Hebert Builders LLC
111 Arabian Dr, Lafayette, LA 70507
(337) 896-7723

Thanks

bgizzle 06-11-2014 10:41 PM

Marquee builders built our home in broussard. Mark Gallagher

fishinpox 06-12-2014 06:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bjhooper82 (Post 698270)
Do you have his contact info? I'll be building a custom home very soon also and just got my house plans completed. I need to start getting bids ASAP.

I'm a custom home builder in Baton Rouge . Here's a few suggestions when selecting a home builder:
1) ask around like you are
2) drive around , go look at the job site(s) . Is it clean n well kept , IMO A builder who takes pride in the job by keeping it clean most likely takes pride in the entire process.
3) ask for a copy of their contract to review well in advance. Guys who are not trying to hide anything won't have a problem with giving you this
4) don't send your job out to bid if u want it done right. All bidding wars do is cause builders to cut costs to stay competitive. I have gotten to the point I won't bid against other builders because other builders don't price tge home the way tge ar****ect drew it ( substitute lesser price/ quality materials, 24" oc rafters not 16"o.c. Etc) IMO bidding also creates tension between potential client and builder. The way I see it is it costs what it costs I'm not adding an extra 20k to the job incase you try to beat me up on the price and if you commit to me as being your builder b4 I give you a price it's gonna be the same # as if I had to bid against other builders. Bottom line I'm very honest and ethical with my business not all builders are , but if you spend some time with potential builders and their job sites I'm sure you can make tge right choice. Who ever you feel most comfortable with. Pm me if you have any questions etc

bjhooper82 06-12-2014 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fishinpox (Post 698579)
I'm a custom home builder in Baton Rouge . Here's a few suggestions when selecting a home builder:
1) ask around like you are
2) drive around , go look at the job site(s) . Is it clean n well kept , IMO A builder who takes pride in the job by keeping it clean most likely takes pride in the entire process.
3) ask for a copy of their contract to review well in advance. Guys who are not trying to hide anything won't have a problem with giving you this
4) don't send your job out to bid if u want it done right. All bidding wars do is cause builders to cut costs to stay competitive. I have gotten to the point I won't bid against other builders because other builders don't price tge home the way tge ar****ect drew it ( substitute lesser price/ quality materials, 24" oc rafters not 16"o.c. Etc) IMO bidding also creates tension between potential client and builder. The way I see it is it costs what it costs I'm not adding an extra 20k to the job incase you try to beat me up on the price and if you commit to me as
being your builder b4 I give you a price it's gonna be the same # as if I had to bid against other builders. Bottom line I'm very honest and ethical with my business not all builders are , but if you spend some time with potential builders and their job sites I'm sure you can make tge right choice. Who ever you feel most comfortable with. Pm me if you have any questions etc


I really appreciate all the advice Pox. I'm guessing you don't build in Lafayette?

Jcredeur 06-12-2014 11:17 AM

Thank y'all for the recommendations and advise!


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fishinpox 06-12-2014 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by bjhooper82 (Post 698635)
I really appreciate all the advice Pox. I'm guessing you don't build in Lafayette?

Only in Baton Rouge / surrounding area

bjhooper82 06-12-2014 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by fishinpox (Post 698768)
Only in Baton Rouge / surrounding area

Ok. I do have another question for you but I'll PM you.


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