FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Building or renovating a home comes with a lot of important decisions. Below are answers to some of the common questions clients ask when planning a project with Hillier Built.
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Hillier Built works across both custom new homes and residential renovations, including extensions, kitchen renovations, bathrooms, outdoor living areas, and architectural projects.
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We work on a range of residential building projects including custom homes, home extensions, renovations, decking, outdoor entertaining areas, and architectural residential builds.
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Yes. Hillier Built regularly collaborates with architects, designers, engineers, and consultants to help ensure projects move smoothly from planning through to construction.
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Yes. Depending on the project, we can assist in coordinating permits, approvals, engineering, and other documentation required before construction begins.
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The earlier the better. Getting involved during the planning stage allows us to provide guidance around budgeting, construction considerations, timelines, and overall project feasibility before work begins.
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The process usually starts with an initial consultation to discuss your project, ideas, goals, and budget. From there, we move through planning, documentation, quoting, approvals, and construction.
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Yes. Sam remains closely involved throughout the building process to help ensure projects are carefully managed and completed to a high standard.
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Project requirements can vary significantly depending on design, finishes, and scope. After reviewing the project details and documentation, we provide clear and detailed pricing tailored to the build.
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Project timelines depend on the scale, complexity, approvals, weather conditions, and material availability. Estimated timeframes are discussed during the planning and quoting stage.
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Yes. Hillier Built has experience delivering architectural residential projects that require close collaboration, detailed finishes, and careful construction management.
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This depends on the size and complexity of the renovation. Some projects allow partial occupancy, while others may require temporary relocation during certain stages of construction.
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Clear communication is maintained throughout the project with ongoing discussions around progress, scheduling, selections, and any important construction updates.
Have A Question About Your Project?
If you’re planning a renovation, extension, or custom home and would like to discuss your ideas, Hillier Built is ready to help.