05/14/2026
Some of these are part of the process, and some of them are completely avoidable.
Changing plans mid build, waiting too long on selections, or not having subcontractors lined up properly… those are the ones that can slow things down fast.
A good general contractor makes all the difference.
A solid team stays ahead of the permits, keeps materials on track, and coordinates crews so the job keeps moving. It takes planning, communication, and people who know how to manage a build day to day.
But there are also things nobody controls.
Utah weather can slow things down sometimes with snow, wind, and cold temps… it just depends on where you’re building.
A house in Park City is going to move at a different pace than one in Ogden. Terrain, elevation, all of that affects the timeline.
A good builder plans for it as best as possible and keeps things moving where they can.
If you’re starting to talk to builders, ask how they handle scheduling, communication, and unexpected delays. You’ll learn a lot just from that answer.
The builds that feel smooth usually started with a solid plan.
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