Custom home general contracting in Logan, UT by HRF Customs
Custom Home Project Management

General Contractor for Custom Homes in Logan, UT & Cache Valley

One firm running point on the trades, the schedule, the budget, and the quality — for custom homes across Logan, Cache Valley, and Brigham City.

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Why a custom home needs a real general contractor in Cache Valley

A custom home is dozens of trades, hundreds of decisions, and a 12 to 18 month schedule running through Cache Valley winters. Without one firm holding the schedule together, the project drifts. Trades stack up, deliveries miss windows, and small problems become expensive ones.

HRF Customs runs general contracting the way it should be run: a superintendent on site daily, a project manager owning the schedule and budget, and the owners involved in the major decisions. We self-perform the critical-path work (site, concrete, framing) so the parts that drive the schedule aren't at the mercy of someone else's calendar.

Already have a builder for the structure but need someone for the rest? See our project management service. Designing from scratch? Design-build may be a better fit.

Superintendent walking an active custom home site in Cache Valley
Mechanical rough-ins coordinated by HRF Customs
Completed exterior of an HRF Customs custom home
Trade Coordination

Coordinating trades so they don't step on each other

Custom homes are thousands of decisions made by dozens of companies. The GC's job is to keep that organized so the build moves and the work is right the first time.

Cross-trade communication

The HVAC contractor doesn't naturally talk to the cabinet installer. Left unmanaged, a duct run ends up where the custom range hood was supposed to mount. We verify rough-ins against finish elevations before walls close.

Capital protection

Subcontractor invoices are checked against actual work in place. If a sub claims 80% rough-in completion, the super verifies before any draw is approved. Lien waivers are collected with every payment.

Cache Valley Logistics

Running job sites through Cache Valley winters

A custom home schedule almost always crosses at least one winter. The difference between a project that stalls in November and one that keeps moving is preparation done in September.

Winter site mitigation

Concrete needs to cure above freezing and lumber shouldn't sit in snow. We bring in ground heat when needed, tarp the structure once we're dried in, and keep interior trades working through winter.

Clean, safe job sites

A clean site has fewer accidents and produces better work. We expect daily cleanup from every trade and maintain material staging plans so the site doesn't become a maze.

Structural concrete on a Logan custom home build

Owner-led

Daily site supervision

How our general contracting process runs

From subcontractor selection through draw management, here's the operational model.

01 // Step

Subcontractor pre-qualification

Before any subcontractor steps onto your Logan or Cache Valley lot, they go through our vetting: proof of insurance, workers comp, references on similar custom builds, and a track record we can verify.

02 // Step

Master scheduling and trade sequencing

Custom homes go sideways when the schedule lets too many trades overlap on the same floor. We sequence trades carefully so each one has the site to themselves and the previous phase is finished before they arrive.

03 // Step

Daily on-site superintendent

We don't manage from a spreadsheet. A superintendent is on site every day to answer questions in real time, prevent work stoppages, and verify quality at each phase.

04 // Step

Quality control hold points

We inspect mechanical rough-ins before drywall, check substrates before flooring, and require corrections from subs whose work doesn't meet our standard. The jurisdiction inspection is the floor, not the ceiling.

05 // Step

Draw management and lien protection

Subcontractors are paid against verified completion. Our supers walk the work before any draw is released. We also collect lien waivers as we pay each trade so you stay protected.

Common Questions

General contracting FAQs

Straightforward answers about how we run jobs, manage subs, and protect your capital.

How do you choose your subcontractors?

We use a relatively small bench of subcontractors that we've worked with for years on custom builds. We avoid high-volume tract crews because the pace and tolerances don't match what custom finish work requires.

Does HRF Customs self-perform any of the work?

Yes. We self-perform site excavation, structural concrete, and primary framing on most projects. That gives us direct control over the critical path schedule items rather than depending on subcontractors for them.

What happens if a sub causes a delay or damages something?

As the GC, we manage that. Our subcontractor agreements include performance terms and require them to repair or replace damaged work at their cost. If a sub can't perform, we pull from our secondary bench and keep the project moving.

How involved do I need to be day-to-day?

Minimal, if that's what you want. We send weekly updates with photos, progress, and any decisions you need to make. You can be as involved or as hands-off as you prefer.

What software do you use for project management?

We use a construction management platform for daily logs, photos, RFIs, schedule updates, and budget tracking. You get login access so you can see the project state any time without having to call.

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We are ready to bring your vision to life. Reach out to schedule a consultation with our team to discuss your ideas, timeline, and goals for your custom home.

Office Location8536 S 150 E, Paradise, UT 84328
Business HoursMon-Sat: 8AM — 6PM

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