What to Expect When Expecting a JD Rock Custom Home

The custom home building journey is similar to that of bringing a child into the world. You are signing up for months of anticipation, a substantial expense, moments of uncertainty, moments of overwhelming joy, and inevitable labor pains with the ultimate reward of a new creation- “home”- on the other side. So what should you expect when embarking on this creative journey with JD Rock Construction? 

Quality Work

We do not cut corners at JD Rock.  For us, everything starts and ends with licensed engineers and inspectors.  We will not commence a home build until we have a full set of engineered foundation and structural plans. Additionally, we won’t turn the house over to you until our work has passed all inspections.  There is always the potential to save both time and money on a project by avoiding these professionals, but that is a risk we are not willing to take.

Honest Communication

Throughout the construction process, we will send you weekly updates on the progress of your home.  These updates include considerable accomplishments on the project, recent purchases, snags we’ve encountered, as well as deliverables needed from you!  Chiefly, we want to be honest with you.  In construction, mistakes do happen.  However, we hope that transparency will result in your trust and, ultimately, an enjoyable experience for us all!

True Custom Home Build Experience

We are not a hybrid-custom home builder.  In a hybrid-custom experience, you may have limited options to choose the color of your walls, the tile size in your shower, etc.  We are a true custom home builder.  The sky’s the limit.  If you find a sink you like on Pinterest, we’ll use it.  If you’re into rustic cedar siding that only comes from Canada, we’ll get it down here.  Your style is our style.  If you aren’t ecstatic about your product selections, the objective of a custom home has not been achieved.


Quality work, honest communication, and a true custom home build experience are what set a JD Rock custom home build apart. We hope these fundamental pillars give you peace and confidence as you begin and prepare to meet your own custom home.


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