HOME PLANS

 

Search For Home Plans

 

Most Popular Plans!

 

Multi Family Home Plans

 

Plans By Style

 

Compare Plans

 

Customize Your Plan

 

My Favorite Plans

 

Project Plans

 HOME PLAN SUPPORT

 

Contact Us

 

FAQs

 

Online Help

 

Live Support

Cost Estimator

 RELATED FEATURES

 

Articles

 

Building Checklists

 

Glossary of Terms

 

Mortgage Calculator

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Do the plans/blueprints include plumbing and electrical? 

  2. The rough plumbing is included on the plans showing where the pipes come into the house. However, the layout of the pipes is typically site specific, so it is not included on the plans. Finished electric, suggested lighting fixtures and outlets is usually included.

back to top

  1. How do I customize my plans? 

  2. You can purchase a reproducible master printed on erasable paper that allows you or a local engineer/draftsman to make changes to the plan. This plan also allows you to make copies of the plan after you have made your changes. Learn more.

back to top

  1. What is included with the blueprints? 

  2. Most of our home plans offer the following:

    1. Coversheet - The coversheet has a rendering showing the house as it will look when it is built. In most cases this is not required for house construction. The purpose of the coversheet is to give the homeowner a visual representation of how the home will look when it is completed.

    2. Foundation plan - The foundation plan is used to show how the foundation should be built. It explains the thickness of the foundation walls, floor joist sizes and spacing, column locations, window/door/vent locations and sizes, suggested furnace/water heater locations, plumbing (where required) and miscellaneous construction details related to the foundation and basement.

    3. Floor plans - The floor plans of the home indicate the layout/construction of each floor of the house. Items typically included are room dimensions, wall sizes, plumbing/electrical locations, stair locations, door/window sizes, kitchen layouts, ceiling conditions in each space, flooring, structural information and any special conditions related to the floor plan.

    4. Elevations - The elevation sheets communicate the material/dimensions that the designer envisioned, creating the correct look and feel on the outside of the house. Some of the items typically shown on an elevation sheet include materials used on the exterior of the house, size and shape of windows and doors, size and shape of vents, size of the trim, height and dimensions of various elements, depth of foundations, types of shingles and moldings, pitch of the roof, placement of materials (example: brick soldier course, brick quoins, etc.), roof plan, and location of gutters and downspouts.

    5. Details - The details include an explanation of how the smaller items are to be designed and constructed. Examples include the dimensions and appearance of a stair handrail, room moldings, design of railing spindles for staircases, and description of how a fireplace should look. The designer may add details for anything a builder needs to understand the design of the house.

    6. Sections - The sections show how the parts of the building fit together. Typical sections include walls, fireplace, and stairs. The designer may add sections in a set for anything a builder needs to understand about the construction of the house.

    7. Interior Elevations - The interior elevations show pictures of key interior features should look. Typical items and areas that are drawn include fireplaces, kitchens, and bathrooms.

back to top

  1. Can I get a different foundation other than what is listed? 

  2. We only offer the foundations listed with the plan. If these foundations are not what you would prefer, you can purchase the reproducible masters or have the plans customized to fit your needs.

back to top

  1. Are the blueprints stamped/sealed by an architect? 

  2. No, the blueprints are not stamped or sealed by an architect. 

back to top

  1. How can I get them stamped/sealed? 

  2. We can arrange for one of several licensed architects to stamp/seal the blueprints depending on the state where the home will be built. Please check with our customer service department for availability. The cost is $400 for a minimum of two sets. This process generally takes about two weeks. Alternatively, you can take the plans to a local architect.

back to top

  1. Are the detail plan packages specific to the blueprint I order and what do these packages consist of? 

  2. No, the detail plan packages are not specific to any home plan. Each package includes three-dimensional illustrations and a glossary of terms. They offer homebuilders details for constructing various foundations, numerous floor, wall and roof framing techniques, simple to complex residential wiring, sump and water softener hookups, plumbing connection methods, installation of septic systems and more.

back to top

  1. Do the plans meet my local codes? 

  2. At the time the drawings are prepared, the plans conform to most national building codes. However, they may not comply completely with your local building regulations. Some counties and municipalities have their own building codes, regulations and requirements. The assistance of a local builder, architect or other building professional may be necessary to modify the drawings to comply with your area's specific requirements. We recommend you consult with your local building officials prior to purchasing the blueprints or beginning construction.

back to top

  1. How long will it take for me to receive my plans once I order them?

  2. Standard delivery is 7-10 business days. We also offer Priority (3-5 business days) and Express (1-2 business days). 

back to top

  1. Is a material list available? 

  2. Material lists are available for many of our plans and availability is indicated when you view a plan on this site. Material lists are not returnable.

back to top

  1. Do I need a material list to build the home? 

  2. It is not necessary to purchase the material list to build your home. However, each list gives you the quantity, dimensions and description of building materials needed to construct your home so you will get faster and more accurate bids from your contractor and material suppliers. You will save money by paying for only the materials you need.

back to top

  1. What if the plan would work better on my site if it were reversed? 

  2. Plans can be printed in mirror reverse. These plans are useful when the house would fit your site better if all the rooms were on the opposite side than originally shown. They are simply a mirror image of the original drawings causing the lettering and dimensions to read backwards. Therefore, when ordering mirror reverse drawings, you must purchase at least one set of right-reading plans. Some of our plans are available in a right-reading reverse where the home is reversed but the lettering and dimensions are readable.

back to top

  1. What is a mirror reverse? 

  2. These plans are useful when the house would fit your site better if all the rooms were on the opposite side than shown. They are simply a mirror image of the original drawings causing the lettering and dimensions to read backwards. Therefore, when ordering mirror reverse drawings, you must purchase at least one set of right-reading plans.

back to top

  1. What do I get with a reproducible master? 

  2. If you wish to make some minor design changes, you'll want to order reproducible masters. These drawings contain the same information as the blueprints but are printed on erasable and reproducible paper. This will allow your builder or a local design professional to make the necessary drawing changes without the major expense of redrawing the plans. This package also allows you to print as many copies of the modified plans as you need.

back to top

  1. Do the plans come with 2x6 framing? 

  2. Most plans come with 2x4 framing. However, plans can be modified for 2x6 framing. Please check with your builder and building code officials for local requirements. 

back to top

  1. What is your return policy? 

  2. Please see our Terms and Conditions for details. 

back to top

  1. Why are one set plan packages stamped "not for construction"? 

  2. This single set of blueprints is offered so you can study or review a home in greater detail. A single set is never enough for construction and it is a copyright violation to reproduce blueprints.

back to top

  1. Do you ship the plans overseas? 

  2. Yes, we can ship overseas or internationally. Please contact us for shipping costs.

back to top

  1. Can we build the house more than once? 

  2. You, as the original purchaser of plans, are licensed to build a single home from the plans. Building more than one home from the plans is an infringement of the designer's copyright. The purchase of a multiple set package of plans is for the construction of a single home only. The purchase of additional sets of plans does not give you the right to construct more than one home. Therefore, if you would like to build a house more than once, you are required to purchase another full set of blueprints.

back to top

  1. What is CAD? 

  2. CAD files are a complete set of construction drawings in an electronic file format. They can be beneficial if you want to make moderate or substantial changes to the home plans or bring the plans up to your local codes. With the CAD file option, you have the ability to take the plan to your chosen design professional (provided that they have computer-based design equipment i.e. AutoCAD or DataCAD), discuss your needs/changes, and the designer can then modify the design much easier and quicker than trying to do so with a paper-based drawing - which will save you time and money. With your CAD purchase you will receive a one-time build copyright release that allows you to make your changes and the necessary copies that you will need to build your home.

back to top

St. Louis Web Site Design