Remodeling & Home Construction Services
KOM Construction helps homeowners plan and build high end remodels and ground up homes with clear scope, clean scheduling, and tight jobsite control. From early feasibility to final punch list, the team keeps decisions organized, budgets tracked, and progress visible so the build stays predictable.
Why Choose Us
Why Homeowners Trust KOM
What We Do
Remodeling & Construction Services We Provide
KOM supports full remodel and ground up work by handling planning, coordination, and construction as one connected system. Clients can engage KOM for a single category or for the complete build.
Our Process
From Feasibility to Final Handoff
Built for compliance. Executed with control. Handed off trade-ready.
1. Discovery and feasibility
KOM reviews goals, site conditions, existing plans if available, and project constraints. The outcome is a clear path forward with early scope direction and decision timing.
2. Preconstruction planning
KOM aligns with the design team, engineers, and key trades to plan scope, selections, lead times, and schedule logic. This phase reduces change orders and prevents delays caused by missing decisions.
3. Permits and approvals
KOM supports permit readiness by aligning documents, addressing city comments, and coordinating the information needed for approvals. Timelines vary by jurisdiction and project complexity.
4. Construction and coordination
KOM runs the jobsite with daily coordination, inspections readiness, and trade sequencing. Clients receive updates tied to schedule milestones, decisions, and site progress.
5. Punch list and handoff
KOM completes finish checks, resolves punch items, collects closeout documentation, and supports a clean turnover so the home is ready to use.
It usually means tighter tolerances, more custom work, higher finish standards, and more coordination across trades. It also means longer lead times for materials, more inspections, and more sequencing constraints. The build succeeds when the scope, selections, and schedule are managed together, not separately.
Yes. KOM can work with an existing architect or designer and coordinate engineering, permitting needs, and trade input. If the design is still forming, KOM can also support early feasibility so the plans reflect budget, constructability, and lead time reality.
KOM starts with a defined scope and tracks changes as decisions are made. The team ties pricing updates to selections, allowances, and scope revisions so clients understand cost drivers before work happens. Budget control comes from early planning and documented change management.
Common causes include late selections, long lead time materials, incomplete drawings, permit delays, hidden site conditions, and trade stacking problems. A strong preconstruction plan with decision deadlines and procurement tracking reduces most of these issues.
Sometimes. It depends on the scope, dust control requirements, utility shutoffs, and safety access. For larger remodels, a phased plan may work, but it needs clear boundaries, protection standards, and realistic expectations about downtime.
As early as possible. Early involvement helps align design choices, engineering, and permitting with budget and schedule. It also allows procurement planning for long lead time items before they become schedule blockers.