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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They mostly use Rex Wrap, and sometimes have it branded with their name. Some observations observations 1) if you are going to lose sleep over whether they are using something other than Tyvek and want to micromanage your build that much then they probably aren't the builder for you. If you are looking at them in the first place, you probably can't afford the builder you want as this type of person. 2) Don't expect them to do structural customization well. They bang out a lot of houses and uses teams that know their plans. If you start trying to make it a fully custom, see the end of point 1 above. 3) If you really are picky, they will do what you want. The further outside the bounds of what they normally do, the more it will cost. Want Tyvek? Negotiate it with them before you sign anything. They will give you a price and you can decide if its fair. Nail down as much as you can before you sign, that is when you have leverage. Negotiate discounts on future options chosen after signing. Once you sign, nobody is going to be tremendously flexible and bend over backwards for you. 4) Evergreene like all builders are experiencing supply chain delays currently. Anyone that expects their house to be delivered perfectly on time, especially in the current environment hasn't built a house before [/quote] THIS is a EG employee for sure! But in all seriousness all family member built a semi-custom with them last year (single lot/design/build). No issues. They have been very happy! [/quote] No issues that they have found yet. How hard did they look? Did they have an inspector monitoring the build? Did they check things themselves? Builders know many mistakes don’t emerge for 1-3 years and warranty is over. [/quote]
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