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Definition:
A Conceptual House Plan
is a concept or an idea for a home design.
Essentially, these are preliminary plans
that include all of the elevations, floor
plans, and details necessary to begin
the final construction drawings.
With
your purchase of a Conceptual Plan
you automatically receive permission
to make modifications or redraw
the plan, then you can build it
as many times as you want!
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Stock plans include most of
the drawings necessary for construction.
However, in many cases, additional drawings
will be necessary to
comply with local codes and conditions.
Conceptual Plans are not
completed sets of drawings. Rather,
they are preliminary drawings
ready for you or your designer to make
any necessary modifications
and then complete the drawings.
Stock
Plans often contain various details
and specifications that differ
from those that you want included in
your plans. With Conceptual
Plans
you complete the actual construction
drawings and include only those details
that you want your clients and contractors
to see.
In order to modify a stock plan
you must first obtain written permission
from the designer or architect. Many
companies will not give you this authorization
– those that will usually will
require the purchase of an expensive
reproducible mylar. Who wants a mylar
anymore? Are you really going to do
erase and redraw by hand? CAD
files and printed plans are available
for all Conceptual House Plans, all
plans include written permission allowing
you to start modifications immediately.
 
COPYRIGHT: All Conceptual
Plans come with a written copyright
release allowing you or your designer
to make modifications and redraw the
plans.
UNIQUE DETAILS: The
plans can be completed according to
your specifications
and the level of detail you want, and
your local codes require.
LOW COST: CAD files
are available starting
at only $349.00, Prints from $195.00

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