Building your fantasy home can be affordable! Whether you have your own land, or you need us to help you find the perfect property, Brooklyn Construction, LLC. can
build it for you. 

 

 

ABOUT
BROOKLYN CONSTRUCTION, LLC -
CUSTOM HOMES

Based in Sierra Vista, Arizona, Brooklyn Construction, LLC. specializes in construction of "Dream Homes", from start to completion.

Ronnie Blom, President of Brooklyn Construction, LLC., has over 24 years experience in the building industry and has a history of quality workmanship in southern Arizona. You can feal comfortable knowing that Ronnie believes in dealing directly with each client, to ensure quality and customer satisfaction.

Ronnie's ultimate goal in any project is to create living environment that exceed your expectations.

  • Brooklyn Construction, LLC. has expertise in building all styles of homes using a wide array of building materials. 
  • Brooklyn Construction, LLC. provides unparalleled personal attention and communication with his clients before, during and after the building process. 
  • Brooklyn Construction, LLC. incorporates a hands on level of supervision on each job site as Brooklyn Construction, LLC. owner Ronnie Blom works onsite. 
  • Brooklyn Construction, LLC. partners with the finest, experienced, highly qualified tradesman in Cochise County. Ronnie assembles a loyal team who consistently deliver innovative and quality workmanship. 
  • Brooklyn Construction, LLC. is environmentally conscience and maximizes your lot's natural beauty by putting a priority on preserving the native vegetation on the building site.

When comparing a Brooklyn Construction, LLC. Custom Homes to other builders, you will See The Difference in quality and design. Every home Brooklyn Construction, LLC. builds displays the individual taste of its owner and the variety of color and design is refreshing when compared to the many cookie cutter homes built in nearby neighborhoods.

Brooklyn Construction, LLC. is an Arizona (AZ) based residential general contractor company that is bonded , insured and licensed and in good standing with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. Lic. #ROC208656.

Brooklyn Construction, LLC is your Arizona Custom Home Builder!

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How Your Home is Built; From Start To Finish

Building a custom home is an exciting project if you understand what's going on and what to expect. If you haven't a clue what to expect, the entire experience may just be a big ball of confusion for you. The more familiar you become with the process of building, the more you will get out of the experience.

Once your lot has been cleared and it's time to begin the construction of your new house, there is a sequence of events that you will need to be apart of. This is where it gets fun, but it's only as fun as you make it out to be. Keep reading if you are interested in knowing the step by step process of a new home construction.

Laying the Foundation

The first stage in construction involves the Slab-foundation of your house. If you chose any kind of basement foundation, you will likely see a crew arrive on site first.

After the concrete is poured into the forms, anchor bolts are placed into the still-soft mixture. These bolts are responsible for securing the exterior walls to the foundation.  

Constructing the Framing

Framing is the next step of the building process. The framing stage provides a glimpse of the future shape of your home. In many ways, framing is the skeleton of your home. You will see holes for windows and doors appear in the building's envelope and the interior will begin to show its form as well. The interior walls and closets will be framed within.

Framing follows an upward progression. The walls of the first floor are framed, then the second floor and the second set of walls (if there is a second floor), and lastly the roof. Roof trusses are placed on top of the walls and then linked to the exterior walls by metal straps. Next they are tied in to each other by 2x4s. Roof sheathing, usually 4x8 sheets of plywood or oriented strand board (OSB), is nailed to the roof trusses. This provides a deck on which the roofing material can be fastened.

Installing the Roofing

Roof covering is the next step. Tile roofing is most common in our area. They are designed to last 25 or 30 years. Additional roof-covering choices include clay tiles, slate, cedar shakes, and sheet metal. Prices will vary among them.

Putting Exterior Trim in Place

Now that we have the skeleton of the home in place, its time to give the home some skin! Exterior trim is the home's skin. This step is often performed while the roofers are still carrying out their duties on the roof. The same sheathing material that is used on the roof is used to cover the bare exterior framing studs. At this time, a vapor barrier is stapled to the sheathing to help prevent moisture and air from seeping in and rotting the studs. This is also when the windows and doors are installed, as well as fascia boards and soffit boards.

Exterior cladding is the next step in the exterior trim process. This is usally stucco.

Mechanical Systems

The mechanical systems include your heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. They are better known as your HVAC systems. This step is completed in two steps, the first being worse then the second. The first step requires the workers to install the internal components that will be hidden once your house is complete. These components include your house's water pipes, ducts, and wiring. The second step is when the subcontractors return at a later date and time to install the light and water fixtures, heat registers, etc.

Insulating the Home

Insulation is a huge step in the building process but it plays such an important role in the comfort of your home. Not to mention energy savings. This step requires the exterior wall cavities between the studs to be filled with insulation. Popular choices include fiberglass batts and blown cellulose.

Putting up Drywall

It is now time for the drywall. Drywall is hung, or nailed to your interior walls and ceilings, providing more structure to your home. After the drywall is hung, you will notice the builders spreading a thin, fibrous tape over the seams between the sheets. Joint compound is then spread over the tape. Typically, about three coats of the compound is applied, allowed to dry and sanded smooth before the walls are ready for the final step.

It is now time to apply a textured effect to your walls as a nice finishing touch.

Putting Interior Trim in Place

Interior trim begins with your doors. Lengths of trim wood are applied to the outside edges of the door openings and base molding pieces are applied to the walls where they meet the floor. Once the doors trims are finished, other trim needs such as stair rails and fireplace mantels are installed.

Painting

We are now approaching the final steps to the completion of your new home. It is now time for the painting processes. Any trim pieces that were installed unfinished can be painted.

Finish Work

Ok, it's definitely time to get excited! It is now time to bring in your beautiful kitchen and bath cabinets, and maybe that granite countertop you've always wanted. The tiles, the carpet, the appliances, and all the other aesthetic touches are now finding a place within your new walls. In no time, your house will begin to feel like your home!

Cleanup & Landscape

A home is definitely judged by its cover. The final steps include your driveway and/or sidewalk being installed, the landscape being created, and the process of clean-up beginning. 

Looking For More Information?

Custom home building is a great investment. You'll want to make sure you are choosing the right custom home builder for your new house and your budget. We offer Free Custom Home Building Price Quotes.

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