What Is An Owner Builder?

An owner builder is an individual who takes the role of a general contractor when building their own home. They handle the design, planning, scheduling and management for the construction of their own house. An owner builder must complete all of the same tasks as a general contractor.

Owner builders do not typically perform the actual labor to build the home, instead they serve as a manager who oversees work performed by subcontractors.Owner Builders do not need to be skilled at construction, in fact it really requires no construction experience at all. What is important is the ability to stay organized and communicate with the people who are hired to do the work.

Building your own home is a huge achievement that carries a number of benefits, but there are risks as well. Below we outline both.

Owner Builder Benefits

What You Need To Know

What is needed to build your own home?

What are the risks of an owner built home?

Requirements

Most cities and states allow anyone to build their own home, as long as they follow the same rules set forth for general contractors. In certain cities and/or states, owner builders may be required to complete some form of education before they are allowed to build a home themselves. In these areas, an “Owner Builder Permit” is required and can only be obtained after completing an approved course.

Builder Blueprint provides training courses that teach you how to build beautiful homes yourself, without a general contractor.