Specification Guide: What to Look for When Comparing New Homes

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Not all “new builds” are the same — and the differences aren’t always obvious on a first viewing. When you’re comparing homes, the specification is where the re

Not all “new builds” are the same — and the differences aren’t always obvious on a first viewing. When you’re comparing homes, the specification is where the real value (and day-to-day comfort) often sits.

Key areas to compare

1) Fabric first: insulation + airtightness

A warm home starts with the basics. Ask what’s happening in the walls, roof, floors, and how draughts are controlled. Better fabric generally means:

2) Heating system + controls

Two homes can both be “efficient”, but feel very different to live in. Compare:

3) Windows + external doors

This affects warmth, noise, and security. Check:

4) Kitchen + bathroom finishes

This is where allowances can vary a lot. Ask what’s standard for:

5) Flooring, ironmongery, and “the bits you touch”

Small details add up quickly. Compare:

6) Warranty + aftercare

A strong aftercare process matters just as much as the build. Ask:

The big question to ask

What’s included as standard — and what’s optional (and how much is it)?
It’s the easiest way to compare like-for-like and avoid surprises later.

We aim to be clear and transparent from the start, so you can make a confident decision based on real details — not guesswork.

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