Custom home framing rises against the Tetons — SwagerBuilds, Driggs Idaho

How I Build

Stress-free building,
by design.

From the planning call to the move-in walkthrough, here’s exactly what happens — and why most builds don’t run this way.

The 60-Second Version

A real process. Not a brochure version.


Most builders’ “process” pages read like a flowchart somebody copy-pasted from a textbook. Mine isn’t that. What you’re about to read is what actually happens on a SwagerBuilds project — the order, the documents, the systems, and the conversations.

Six stages. One dashboard you can check from your phone. One builder personally walking every inspection. Daily photo logs, written change orders, a fixed-price contract, and a guaranteed move-in date. No surprises.

Stage 1 — Discovery

A 30-minute call to find out if we’re a fit.

Before we sign anything, we talk. I want to understand your lot, your timeline, your finish level, and your number. You want to understand whether I’m the kind of builder who returns calls and the kind who quietly grows budgets.

I’ll tell you upfront if I think we’re a fit. If we’re not, I’ll point you to a builder who is. No design fee, no commitment, no sales pressure.

  • Lot review and feasibility check
  • Honest budget read against your scope
  • Schedule alignment with my pipeline
  • Direct answer: “yes, let’s keep going” or “no, here’s why”
Permitting and plans stage — custom luxury home build by SwagerBuilds
Foundation in, snow-load engineered footings — luxury custom home build, Driggs Idaho

Stage 2 — Design & Pre-Construction

Plans, engineering, and a real fixed-price contract.

I coordinate the architect, the structural engineer, the surveyor, and the soil testing — every stamped drawing your build needs is in place before a permit application gets filed.

Once the plans are tight, you get a fixed-price contract. Not a “ballpark.” Not a “give or take 15%.” A number we both sign that I’m on the hook for.

  • Architectural and structural drawings (stamped)
  • Selections — finishes, fixtures, allowances locked
  • Fixed-price contract with payment milestones
  • Permit-ready package handed off to the city

Stage 3 — Permitting

Sit back. I run the city.

Permitting is where most builds first leak time. Out-of-state owners especially get stuck waiting on a city they’ve never dealt with — submittal back-and-forth, plan corrections, fee schedules nobody warned them about.

I handle it. Submittal, corrections, inspections, fee tracking — all in JobTread, all visible to you. You don’t have to call the building department once.

  • Submittal package prepared and filed
  • Plan corrections handled directly
  • Permit fees tracked and itemized
  • Final permit pulled before mobilization
Interior framing and mechanical rough — custom home build by SwagerBuilds, Teton Valley Idaho
Roof on, dry-in stage — luxury custom home build in Teton Valley by SwagerBuilds

Stage 4 — Build — Foundation Through Dry-In

Where most builds go sideways. Yours won’t.

Foundation, framing, mechanical rough-in, roof, dry-in. This is the phase where every build either finds its rhythm or starts to drift. Mine finds rhythm because every line item is tracked in JobTread, every change goes through a written change order before any cuts get made, and every day ends with a photo log.

You’ll get a daily update with photos, what we did, and what’s queued for tomorrow. Always. Even on days when nothing dramatic happens — especially on those days, because that’s when most builders go quiet.

  • Snow-load engineered footings poured and inspected
  • Frame raised against the Tetons
  • Mechanical, plumbing, electrical rough-in coordinated
  • Dry-in: roof on, windows in, weather sealed

Stage 5 — Finish — Trim, Tile, Custom Millwork

The phase that separates a house from a home.

This is where builders earn the premium they charge. Custom millwork built in our shop and installed on-site. Tile work that has to be looked at twice to find a flaw. Trim profiles that line up because we cared enough to scribe.

I personally walk every drywall preview, every tile pre-grout, and every trim review. If something’s not right, it gets fixed before you ever see it as a punch list item.

  • Cabinetry and built-ins — milled in our shop
  • Tile, stone, and finish carpentry
  • Paint, stain, and final fixtures
  • Pre-walk QC pass against the punch list
Custom millwork and finish stage — luxury home interior by SwagerBuilds
Custom stone fireplace, finished home — Driggs Idaho, by SwagerBuilds

Stage 6 — Move-In & Warranty

Keys, photos, and a builder who answers his phone.

On move-in day you get keys, a final walkthrough, and a one-year SwagerBuilds workmanship warranty on top of the standard Idaho coverage. Things settle. Wood moves. Trim shrinks an eighth of an inch. We come back and fix it.

Most builders disappear after the closing. I show up to your one-year walkthrough whether you call me or not — because that’s when the real warranty conversations happen.

  • Final walkthrough with documented punch list
  • All warranties, manuals, and as-built drawings handed over
  • 30-day, 6-month, and 1-year follow-up walks
  • Direct line to me whenever something needs attention

The Stack Behind The Process

JobTread + Claude + 24/7 cameras + a builder who picks up.


A custom home is too expensive to run on a notebook and a group text. Here’s the system that makes the process above actually work.

JobTread

Project management dashboard you can check 24/7. Every line item, every dollar, every change order, every day’s photos — all in one place. JobTread published a case study on why I switched to it.

Claude AI

I’ve layered Claude on top of the JobTread data so I can surface budget drift, missed inspections, and stalled vendor PO’s the moment they happen — not three weeks later when they’ve already cost you money.

24/7 Cameras

On-site cameras you can pull up from your phone whenever you want. Especially useful for out-of-state owners who can’t drop by — and for owners who’d rather not.

Direct Line To Me

You get my cell. I answer. If I miss it, I call back the same day. No “your project manager will be in touch.” I am the project manager.

This is the process. Want to start it?

Stage 1 is a 30-minute call. No design fee, no commitment, no sales pressure — just an honest read on whether we’re a fit.