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Dedication 3
Introduction 7
Are You Ready to Tackle the Custom Home Process? 13
Plans 37
Pre-Construction Activities 57
Financing 63
Financing for Remodeling 83
Insurance 89
Find & Negotiate with Subcontractors 99
Renovating a Home 115
Comply with Building Code, Inspection, & Permit Requirements 127
Building Materials & Foundations 133
First Stages of Construction 159
Kitchens 207
Bathrooms 217
Putting on the Finishing Touches 229
Potential Dangers & How to Prevent Them 239
Potential Problems & Common Mistakes 245
Conclusion: A Final Word on Saving Money 257
Resources 261
Author Acknowledgements & Biography 265
House Building Glossary Terms 267
Index 287
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