Robinson Renovation & Custom Homes Inc: A Structured Approach to Your Project
Robinson Renovation & Custom Homes Inc follows a clearly defined process to take a construction or renovation project from initial idea through to completed build. Whether the project involves a detached ADU, a garage conversion, an in-law suite, or a custom home addition, their workflow is organized into three distinct phases designed to keep clients informed and involved throughout.
The process begins with a Discovery and Proposal phase. During this stage, the team meets with the client to understand the project goals and establish a realistic budget. From there, a preliminary scope and budget are put together. If the client is satisfied with the direction, a design agreement is signed to move things forward.
Design, Planning, and Pre-Construction
Once the agreement is in place, clients work directly with Robinson Renovation & Custom Homes Inc's designers to develop a plan that addresses both needs and preferences while staying within the established budget. This phase includes product selection, where clients choose the style elements for their new space — whether that's a backyard cottage, a casita, a JADU, or another type of accessory dwelling unit.
Design plans can be refined during this stage to ensure the final result aligns with the client's expectations. Once the plans are finalized, a final price is presented and contracts are signed. Materials are then ordered, schedules are set, and the necessary permits are obtained before construction begins.
- Collaborative design process with client input
- Product and style selection included in this phase
- Final pricing presented before contracts are signed
- Permit acquisition handled as part of pre-construction
Construction and Final Walk-Through
During the construction phase, clients have two dedicated points of contact: a Project Superintendent and a Production Manager. These individuals are responsible for keeping the client informed about project details and expectations as work progresses. They also monitor the build closely to ensure it stays on schedule and is completed according to the approved plans.
This level of oversight is particularly relevant for more complex builds such as a granny flat, a detached ADU, or a garage conversion, where coordination between trades and adherence to permit requirements is critical.
Once construction is complete, the client walks through the cleaned site alongside the Superintendent to review every detail. Any items that do not meet the predetermined expectations are addressed promptly before the project is considered finished.
Robinson Renovation & Custom Homes Inc's phased approach reflects a process-oriented way of managing residential construction projects, with an emphasis on communication, planning, and accountability at each stage.