Building your dream home should be exciting…not exhausting. Yet for many people in New Zealand, choosing a builder can feel overwhelming. Even if you haven’t experienced it personally, you’ve probably heard stories of budget blowouts, long delays or quality concerns.
So how can you avoid these pitfalls and enjoy a hassle-free building process? By picking a home builder who’s right for you. That is, one who keeps stress levels low and timelines on track.
Since 2008, this approach has seen Advance Build construct 500+ quality, comfortable homes across the Northland region – including Auckland and as far south as Waikato. And it’s why we’ve put together this guide on how to choose the right builder.
The first step in choosing a builder in New Zealand is to check their credentials, insurance and warranties.
It’s important to ensure your builder:
Before picking a home builder, make sure you request documentation covering all these key aspects. This will give you peace of mind both during and after your build.
At Advance Build, we can provide clients with our LBP credentials and insurance certification on request. Plus, you’ll get a 10-year warranty on your new home, covering workmanship and materials. And, you’re also covered for a year under our remedial policy, should any defects pop up.
Red flags to look for
🚩 Lack of transparency around insurance
🚩 No building warranty or guarantee
🚩 Teams without LBP-qualified builders
If you’re wondering how to choose a builder for your new home, start by looking at the quality of their completed builds.
That means checking for:
There are other clues which reveal what a builder is truly like, too. One of the best ways to get a feel for a builder’s approach is to visit their display homes. Here, you can truly see if their claims match their construction. You can see the finishes, craftsmanship and overall quality – giving you a real-life example of what your home could look like. It’s also a chance to look at the product samples, design options and customisations on offer.
Focus on a building company’s:
Need some inspiration? Explore an Advance Build display home today.
Checking independent reviews and testimonials is an essential part of picking a home builder in New Zealand. These will help you understand how each builder compares in terms of timelines, budgets and communication.
Look carefully at:
You want to see repeated praise about the quality, clarity and trustworthiness of a builder – not simply a one-off glowing review. Case studies like these are an excellent way to see inside a client’s completed home and decide whether a particular builder is right for you.
Looking for those real-life testimonials? Hear from some of Advance Build’s happy customers here.
One of the best tips for choosing the right builder is to pick a local expert who understands your area and preferred home style. This will make the building process smoother, faster and more reliable.
A builder who’s familiar with the ins and outs of your particular council can better navigate council consents and approvals.
The expert Advance Build in-house consents team regularly deals with local councils across the Northland, Kaipara, Whangarei, Auckland and Waikato areas. They’ve established excellent working relationships with these councils, ensuring efficient construction projects – without the roadblocks you can face with less experienced builders.
The best builders are those you can trust from concept to completion; who keep you informed and deliver on their promises every step of the way.
Builders who offer a full-service (i.e. design, build, management and consents) can ensure quality control from start to finish. They’re across every aspect of the project, meaning you don’t need to worry about keeping everything moving.
At Advance Build, for example, our in-house experts manage every step of your build. You’ll receive regular, structured updates – and can check on progress at any time.
Talk to the experts at Advance Build. After 16 years in the business, the team knows how to deliver you a hassle-free building experience.
Get in touch today to request a consultation or quote.