The Process
Build Your House!
Building a custom home on your lot in Texas can appear to be an overwhelming task, but it does not have to be...we are here to help make it easy! Sometimes getting started can be the hardest part.
Design + Build

3 Major Bullet Points
Your Plans
Your Construction

Develop You Plans and Specifications
When building your custom home on your lot in Texas you will need to start with designing and drafting a plan set once your lot or land is secured. Tip: You will want to structure your homes details around your specific lot including house placement and utilities. A build on your lot builder in Texas will help you with this.
Note: Here at True Stone Custom Homes we are a full Design + Build resource. We can help no matter where you are in the process.

Budget and Schedule
Once you finalize your plan set and specifications (details) for your custom home build you will need to work with your local builder to determine a budget and schedule. If needed your Texas builder should be able to help "reverse engineer" your plans and specs into a desired budget. Tip: know the process for allowance items and change orders during your custom home build.

Build Your House
Break ground and start to see your custom home on your lot take shape!
Phase meetings.
Below is a little more in-depth breakdown. Also, you will find a form below to receive a free copy of our book Build Your House, Build on Your Lot full of tips, guides, checklist and examples to help build with more confidence.
Enjoy the process!
Have you decided to build a Custom Home on Your Lot?
We can help in all aspects needed no matter what stage you are currently in, we can help with the plan design as well or provide a proposal based on completed plans or concept.
When the time comes you will find having a trusted and dedicated team on your side will make all the difference. When building a custom home attention to detail is everything and you want to be sure you are getting a "quality over quantity" approach. Contact us for a no cost and no obligation initial consultation to discuss.
Turn Key Custom Home Building
- Home Design
- Floor Plan
- House Placement
- Lender or HOA packages
- Lot Clearing
- Scheduling
- Utilities
- Breaking ground
- Site Adjustments
- Materials
- Vetted Sub-contractors
- Vetted Suppliers
- Funding Coordination
- Payout Coordination
- Foundation Phase Inspection
- Framing Phase Inspection
- Mechanical Inspections (FEMP)
- Insulation and Drywall Inspection
- Day to Day operations
- Change Orders
- Specialty Items
- Structural Inspections
- Product Placement
- Hardware & Fixture Delivery
- Finish Out Selections
- Finish Out Details
- Standards Upheld
- Final Inspection
- Warranties
- Administrative Closing
- Move In
We are here to make your Texas custom home building and selection process as smooth as possible for you and your family.
When work with us you are not only getting a team of dedicated people but a team of professionals who are experienced with Build on Your Lot Custom Home Building and have a track record of success in the residential real estate field serving the Greater San Antonio and Hill Country Areas. You get a team you can contact directly at every aspect of the custom home build and receive regular updates throughout the process!
Get in touch for additional information, pricing or questions on building a custom house on your lot or land across the Texas Hill Country in the Greater San Antonio and Austin Areas including Boerne, Comfort, Spring Branch, Canyon Lake, Fredericksburg, Blanco, Bulverde, New Braunfels, TX.
We are a small volume on your lot or land Custom Home Builder, if you would like to discuss reserving a construction slot please reach out for an onsite consultation.
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Book - Get A FREE Copy Mailed To You Below:
- 13 Tips
- Avoid Costly Surprises and Headaches
- Mastering The Expectations Triangle
- Navigating Pre-Construction
- The 1-2-3 Pricing Strategy
- Site-Walks & Milestone Checklist
- Essential Key Phase Inspections
- The Build Process
- Common Home Building Q&A