What Does ‘rough-in Materials Only’ Mean When Looking At Home Building Kits?

I am looking at building my first home and I have looked at the home kits on sites online, and I have seen alot of these have the words ‘rough-in materials only’ and I would like to know exactly waht that means before I start making decisions and get my heart set on something that I might not be able to have. If you have a information that can help me out it would be greatly appreciated

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3 Responses to “What Does ‘rough-in Materials Only’ Mean When Looking At Home Building Kits?”

  • Bear says:

    Basically you will get only your framing material with this kit. It’s pretty much the bare boned skeleton of a house. Now once you get the framing up..You will have to make sure all the walls are “Backed out” ready for drywall…putting blocks of wood in corners,ceilings, and walls. Where ever drywall needs a backing to screw to.
    I’m not sure if your kit includes electrical and plumbing rough in..again if this is the case then You will get all the basic plumbing that would run through your house and to the connection where you tap into what ever water supply/sewage is available. You will still need to purchase all your toilets,sinks,faucets,valves, etc
    Same applies for the electrical..This kit may include all the wiring from the fuse box to all the outlets. That’s it. You still need to trim out all the outlets and buy all your lighting fixtures etc. I hope this helps ya…good luck.

  • Samm says:

    This means it is not ready to live in. The interior has to be finished completely.
    You would still have to hire people to finish all of the interior
    plus appliances and bathroom fixtures etc.

  • RJ H says:

    Typically, ‘rough in’ is just that. The wire to power, the pipes to plumb , but not the recepticle or fixture.
    If referring to the Building materials, then the lumber to build, but not the doors, windows or finish products (ie trim or cabinets).
    A basic ‘Rough’ Home would only be the Frame, windows, exterior doors, roof and siding. Enough to make it weather tight.
    Hope this helps! You have many questions to ask your supplier yet. Good Luck!

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