Ridgeline Construction LLC is ready to build your home.
Where we will build your home.
Whether you are looking for a view, usability, proximity to a job or school, etc.
Perform soil studies and percolation testing if sewer is not available. Find a suitable pad area and work with our civil engineer to create a plan.
Once we have determined the lot is suitable for construction, proceed with closing on your land!
Where your dream home starts to take shape.
We prepare drawings and plans based on your goals and inspiration, once approved we move to the engineering phase.
Once we have the layout of your home, our civil and structural engineers begin designing your lot to the home and begin preparing foundation and framing plans.
Once all plans are ready to submit for permits, we create an application with the authority having jurisdiction. Typically, there are corrections which are handled quickly and effectively to keep your project moving forward. Having in house drafting and strong relationships with our engineers allows us to move much faster than most in this area.
Where your dream home starts to come to life.
Once permits are issued, we will begin preparing the site for your new home. This includes grading, installing drainage features, ensuring compaction in the building footprint, and general clean up of brush or debris that could interfere with construction.
Once we have completed grading and received the house permit, we will trench the footings and any under-slab plumbing. The plumber will complete their underground work and the structural reinforcement for the slab will be installed. Once we pass ground plumbing and our pre-pour inspection, your slab will be poured.
This is where your home will really start to take shape. 7-21 days after the foundation is poured, we will begin to frame walls. This can take anywhere from a few days to weeks depending on the complexity of the home. If there are any structural steel components they will be installed at this time. Once all walls have been framed the roof trusses or ridge beams and rafters will be installed and the roof sheathing will come next. Once the house has been completely framed out, we typically we walk
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