We understand that homeowners may have trusted subcontractors they’ve worked with before, but for a variety of important reasons, we do not allow clients to select or bring in their own subcontractors during a project.

Our construction process is built on well-established relationships with experienced subcontractors who are familiar with our expectations, timelines, and communication practices. When we bring in someone outside our vetted network, it can disrupt the flow of the project. In the past, working with unfamiliar subcontractors has led to issues such as project delays, inconsistent workmanship, communication breakdowns, and even conflicts over job site protocols and liability coverage.

Additionally, all of our subcontractors are fully licensed, insured, and comply with our safety and quality standards. We can’t guarantee the same level of oversight or accountability with subcontractors we don’t have a history with. Using our trusted network helps ensure the project stays on schedule, within budget, and meets the high standards we commit to for every build.

For these reasons, we kindly ask homeowners to trust our process and the skilled professionals we’ve chosen to partner with.