FAQS

What makes Mock Development, Inc. different from our competitors?

We exceed at customer service as well as project execution. We believe the preparation we spend on the front end is what pays off for our customers in the end. We put our emphasis on communication and listening to what is important to each of our homeowners, as no two are alike.

Are you licensed and insured?

 We are licensed in the State of FL (Please check for yourself, CGC1508123. As a certified general contractor we carry one of the top insurances for both General Liability and Worker’s Compensation. On top of that we require all of our talented subcontractors are fully licensed and insured as well.

What kinds of projects do you work on?

We really focus on designing and completing custom remodels and renovations, as well as larger scale custom builds. We excel at planning and executing large scale projects. We aren’t just a bathroom remodeler and let potential clients know up front that projects less than $10,000 aren’t a good fit. We do work on the following types or projects: new build construction, large scale remodels, custom kitchens & bathroom remodeling.

How quickly can we start construction?

How quickly a project starts depends on three factors:

First, is how quickly the design and selections are made. Second, we create a critical path schedule that will have milestones for anything from permits to long lead time items. The third factor is where we are in our project cycles. We will always be honest and upfront about our capacity and let you know if your timeline is something that doesn’t align with ours.

How do you handle change orders?

This might surprise most of you but we don’t love change orders. They can be disruptive to our construction process. They affect schedule, our trades work and overall critical path progress. With that being said, we always encourage our clients to let us know if they see something that they would like to change or add.

There are really only two categories for change orders and the first is 99% of them. The first, is when our clients decide to add something they have been thinking about or that might have been eliminated in the beginning because of budget. The second, is the unforeseen. Unfortunately, in remodeling we can’t see mold behind walls, termite damage or poor construction methods by the previous owner. However, we do our best by cutting holes in walls, walking in attics and other initial deep investigative methods depending on the project.