When a home buyer begins thinking about building a home, many thoughts come to mind:
How much will I spend?
Will the builder understand what I want?
Will they make all the right choices? What if they don't?
How will I choose floor plans, materials, accessories, floor types, colors, tiles, carpets, etc...?
Will my project be finished on time?
Will it be done on budget?
How will I know I'm getting the best value?
Imbus Builders understand that good communication is paramount throughout the building process.
It's how all the questions above get answered!
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Imbus take the time to listen to their customers describe what they want.
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Once the basics are in perspective, Imbus' staff spends all the time it takes to bring every detail into focus.
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They offer alternatives and suggestions that may better achieve their client's goals.
Leading their customers through the initial design and selection process allows Imbus to provide their clients with a detailed budget, so there are no surprises.
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At that point Imbus Builders, the client, and the client's architect are all on the same page.
The design is in place, and the selections have been made, and construction can begin.
During the construction process, Bill and Amie Imbus and the Imbus staff work hard to please their customers. Bill or Amie is at the job site every day.
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They are careful to spread out their projects so they can personally oversee every project. Regular communication with their clients about the project keeps everyone up to date as the home is completed. The Imbus team take special pride in every home they build.
After the home is finished, Imbus Builder continues to care for their customers. Once the home is closed, Imbus customers know they can count on Imbus
to come back on the job again if necessary.
In fact, Bill or Amie follows up with each new home owner to let them know
that Imbus is there if they need anything.
Good communication, combined with a knowledgeable and friendly home building team,
is how Imbus ensures every home they build, "is a job well done."