Custom home builders have a variety of roles and responsibilities throughout the home-building process. Some of their key duties have been given below. 

Meeting with clients: Custom home builder typically meets with clients to discuss their needs and preferences, and to help them develop a design and floor plan for their home.

Obtaining permits: Custom home builder is responsible for obtaining all necessary permits and approvals from local government agencies, such as building permits and zoning approvals.

Hiring subcontractors: Custom home builders typically hire and manage a team of subcontractors, such as electricians, plumbers, and carpenters, to complete various aspects of the construction process.

Overseeing construction: Custom home builders are responsible for overseeing the construction of the home from start to finish, ensuring that the work is completed on time and on budget.

Managing budgets: Custom home builders are responsible for managing the overall budget for the project, and for ensuring that the costs stay within the agreed-upon budget.

Communicating with clients: Custom home builders must keep clients informed about the progress of the project, and be available to answer questions and address concerns.

Compliance with building codes: Custom home builders must ensure that the homes they build comply with all local building codes and regulations.

Providing warranty: Custom home builders typically provide a warranty on their work and the materials used, to ensure that the client is protected in case of any issues with the home.

Coordinating with other professionals: Custom home builders may work closely with other professionals such as architects, engineers, and interior designers to ensure the project runs smoothly.