Planning: Determine the size, design, and location of your house. You may also need to obtain necessary permits and approvals from local authorities.
Budgeting: Establish a budget for construction materials, labor, and any other expenses associated with building a house.
Hiring Contractors: Hire experienced and trustworthy contractors to build your house. You may need to interview and compare quotes from several contractors to find the best one for the job.
Preparing the Site: The contractor will need to clear the site, level the ground, and prepare the foundation.
Building the Structure: The contractor will then build the walls, roof, and other structural elements of the house.
Finishing Work: Once the structure is complete, the contractor will install windows, doors, flooring, and other finishing touches.
Inspections: Your local building inspector will likely inspect the house at various stages of construction to ensure it meets local building codes and safety standards.
Moving In: Once all inspections are complete and any necessary repairs are made, you can move into your new house in Kerala!
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Steps in building your House in Kerala
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