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Serving West Denver - Golden,
Morrison, Lakewood, Arvada
and the surrounding area.

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Experience Is The Best Guide

Building a house is one of the most exciting and stressful experiences most of us have in a lifetime. By familiarizing yourself with the five major phases to the process, you can better anticipate what the experience will be like and what you need to look out for.

  • Stage 1 - Foundation
  • Stage 2 - Framing
  • Stage 3 - Plumbing, Mechanical, Electrical
  • Stage 4 - Insulation and Drywall
  • Stage 5 - Exterior and Interior Finish

To Code - We're Experts

All Pine Ridge Construction projects are built to or exceed local standards. We recommend the Jefferson County Building website for information regarding local building projects - Click here.

What to ask -

Questions For Interviewing Remodelers-

Source: National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)

How do you weed out shady contractors and find the best professional remodelers? Be sure to ask these questions when interviewing candidates for your remodeling job:

  • Do you have General Liability Insurance?
  • Do you carry worker's compensation insurance?
  • Will you provide me with a written lien waiver?
  • Are you a member of NAHB Remodelers?
  • Will you obtain all the required building permits?
  • Do you guarantee your work?
  • Who will be in charge of the job?
  • Have you or your company been a party to any construction-related litigation within the past five years?
  • Will you provide me with written references or contact information of previous customers?
  • What percentage of your business is repeat or referral business?
  • How many projects like mine have you completed in the last year?
  • How will you protect my home? What about protecting my children and pets?
  • How is cleanup handled?

Aging In Place

Aging in Place means living in ones home independently regardless of age or ability.  89 % of people over 50 wish to remain in their own homes indefinitely. Your home should contain some of the following for aging in place:

  • A master bedroom and bath on the first floor
  • A low or no-threshold entrance to the home with an overhang
  • Lever-style door handles
  • No change in levels on the main floor
  • Bright lighting in all areas, especially halls and stairways
  • A low-maintenance exterior