Custom Home Construction
Building a custom home in Colorado is a long, coordinated project that touches site work, foundation, structure, envelope, mechanicals, and finishes. Abricos LLC manages the sequencing and communication so decisions are made deliberately and the build moves without gaps between trades.
What's included
- —Site preparation, grading and excavation coordination
- —Foundation systems appropriate for site conditions
- —Framing, sheathing and structural elements
- —Exterior envelope: siding, roofing, windows, doors
- —Interior finishes: cabinetry, flooring, millwork, paint
- —Coordination with licensed electrical, plumbing, HVAC and structural professionals
Planning considerations
- —Program review with the homeowner: room count, adjacencies, storage, outdoor use
- —Preliminary budget bands before design detail
- —Design coordination with an architect or designer when required
- —Site evaluation for slope, drainage, snow load, and access
Site-specific decisions
Front Range and mountain Colorado sites see wide temperature swings, high UV, wind exposure, and hail. Envelope detailing, roofing selection, and mechanical sizing are all site-specific decisions rather than defaults.
Jurisdictional requirements
Permit and inspection requirements are set by the jurisdiction (county, municipality, or fire district). Timelines vary and are factored into the schedule before construction begins.
Our process for this work
Initial conversation → site visit → preliminary scope and budget → detailed proposal → design and permitting → construction with scheduled inspections → final walkthrough and closeout documents.
Common questions
We coordinate closely with architects and designers, but detailed design and engineering are performed by appropriately licensed professionals. We can recommend design partners we have worked with previously.
Other work we do
A-Frame Homes & Mountain Cabins
Purpose-built mountain structures designed for snow load, wind, and remote-site logistics.
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Structural additions, second-story additions, and bump-outs tied cleanly into the existing home.
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Elevated decks, composite decks, covered decks, pergolas and outdoor living platforms.
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