These are not photos of our work. We sometimes tour competitor's job sites to see how our quality stands up, and we post what we find.
These projects are between $150-$200/sq ft, which is on the mid-to-low end in our area.
The foundation isn't square, the windows aren't centered, caulk is everywhere and already yellowing and cracking and this is brand new construction. Cheap materials were used but also cheap labor, so the result is awful.
The plumbing wall has been modified while still under construction, which means there wasn’t a good plan to begin with or the plumber didn’t do it right and somebody had to go back in
The framers had to shim the rafters to make the floor above level. And they used bits and pieces instead of full pieces of lumber to reach the height they needed..
On finished homes, the cabinet doors don’t line up?
Camelot's quality of CONSTRUCTION would blow this guy's away. Yes, using less expensive materials can save you money, but hire a better contractor to put those less expensive pieces together for you.
These are not photos of our work. We sometimes tour competitor's job sites to see how our quality stands up, and we post what we find.
This project is costing the homeowner $800/sq ft.
Yes, that is a crazy amount of money.
This is fantastic framing of some complicated ceilings. THIS is GREAT construction. The job site is clean, organized, and every detail was perfect. We wish we had taken more photos, it was beautiful.