When you want a new home there is only one home builder to choose, only one you can trust to build the very best luxury homes and that's UNICA Custom Homes. We specialize in new communities and custom homes for people who are in the market for the house of their dreams. Building new homes since 1993, we're the new home builder that you can trust to design homes like no other in the industry.
Being a TARION Registered New Home Warranty Builder, with over 14 years of a combined industry experience, we provide our services in the following fields of General Contracting: General Contacting
and Project Management We welcome the opportunity to work with owners, architects, equipment suppliers and system suppliers to assure that the final construction documents prepared for a project represent the highest standards in quality, cost effectiveness and coordination. Unica Custom Homes focus and assure that attention is given to every detail of our projects to ensure total client satisfaction.
The Role of Tarion
As the regulator of Ontario’s new home building industry, Tarion registers new home builders and vendors, enrols new homes for warranty coverage, investigates illegal building practices, resolves warranty disputes between builders/vendors and homeowners, and promotes high standards of construction among Ontario’s new home builders. Tarion also works with the building industry to help educate new home buyers about their warranty rights, and about how to protect and maintain their warranty.
The Construction Process
Raising your home IQ begins where your home does, in the construction process. Understanding the process and your role in it will answer the questions most homebuyers have and give you a timeline of the stages so you know what to expect. The 12 stages of the homebuilding process are generally the same for all houses and are listed to inform you of what will happen.
- Stage 1: Sales agreement. In this first stage you and the builder sign the sales agreement.
- Stage 2: Pre-construction. Still in the beginning stages, you will finalize design selections and pre-order all major materials, such as lumber. You will receive a tentative construction schedule to keep you involved in the process.
- Stage 3: Foundation. Make sure you're happy with the layout of your house, because after this stage it's literally set in stone. The foundation stage is devoted to the construction of the foundation of your home.
- Stage 4: Framing. This is the skeleton of your home. Floors, walls, stairs and the roof are constructed but your home isn't closed in just yet.
- Stage 5: Exterior finishes. This stage is just what it sounds like, finishing the exterior of your house. From the outside, your house is beginning to look like a home – but inside there's more work to be done!
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- 6: Mechanicals. At this stage mechanical aspects such as wiring and plumbing are completed. The pipes and wires are still exposed at this stage; there are a few more stages before the interior is complete.
- Stage 7: Insulation and air sealing. This stage is designed to keep you and your family comfortable in the house. Gaps are sealed and insulation is added to keep outside air outside and the inside temperature to your liking.
- Stage 8: Interior finishes. This is likely to be an exciting stage for you, as it's when the house really starts to look finished. Your walls and ceilings are filled in; interior doors are installed along with shelving, cabinets, countertops, mirrors, and flooring. The plumbers and electricians return to finish their jobs, installing registers, faucets, and light fixtures and appliances.
- Stage 9: Landscaping. This stage marks the beginning of the end. Your yard is formed including any driveways or walkway. To finish it all off, plantings such as trees, shrubs, and grass are added.
- Stage 10: Pre-closing. While the landscaping is being finished, final inspections are being conducted. If any problems are found, they are repaired before entering the next stage. Once any repairs are made all remaining construction materials are removed, and the home is cleaned and ready for the closing.
- Stage 11: Closing. Before you can own the home, you'll be walked through the house and have mechanical systems and appliances explained to you. Use this time to ask questions about how the home operates. Minor repairs, such as paint touch-ups can also be requested in this stage. A few days after the walk-through you'll sign papers and the house will be yours!
- Stage 12: Warranty period. This stage extends a year or more after closing. During this time, the home is covered under a warranty that specifically spells out what kind of problems the builder is responsible for. Before entering this stage, your builder should tell you what to look for during the warranty period.
Now that you're properly informed of what to expect from the construction process, here are a few tips to keep in mind.
One of the most important things to remember is that you will be asked to make decisions early in the construction process. This is because time is needed to order and receive materials and also because some units are too large to install in the later stages of construction.
Each stage has an approximate duration that builders strive to meet. However, a number of factors outside of the builder's control, such as adverse weather conditions and availability of labor and materials, can extend these durations. Your builder should give you an estimated completion date that will be approximate at first but more precise as your home nears completion.
Keep in touch with your builder, ask questions early and stay informed about the status of your house.
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