I have no idea what the previous reviews are harping about. People... A new home build is something that you need to be a part of, regardless of who the builder is, and you need to be onsite and make yourself a part of the process or you will end up with errors. Site supervisors nowadays aren't in charge of 2-3 homes like it was in the sleepy days of the 80's. We're in a boom, which means they are in charge of dozens of homes, so they can't spend all day, everyday just looking after yours, so unfortunately, they will miss things. Your home is the biggest purchase you will ever make and you can't simply just sign on the dotted line, wait 6 months, and then magically have a perfect home appear without any effort on your part... no, you need to be onsite for an hour or two every couple of days inspecting everything the trades are doing, you need to spot things, question things, and even argue things... I really don't understand the slack-jawed dimwits who leave poor reviews on here. They are the sort of people who will watch a Subway artist like a hawk over a $5 dollar sandwich yet put their complete blind faith in a builder and associated trades over a $500k house.
That being said, yes my home did have minor, and I stress the word minor, issues on possession day, but nothing approaching the level of the previous reviews. But then again, I made it a point to visit the site several times a week to keep an eye on things. My experience with Stepper has been nothing short of perfect. As long as you are part of the process and bring things to the attention of the staff and keep communication open, things will get done to your satisfaction. Simple as that. My home is in far superior quality and condition than their showhome of the same model.
To the guy who left the review where all of his baseboards are incorrect, walls aren't straight, etc etc. Did you not bother visiting the house once before possession??? Did you not have your framing walkthrough where you could clearly see, hey that looks way the hell off? You should have visited the site right after framing or right after the drywall went up... they mist definitely would have fixed that then and there before final finishing. Yes, it's probably something that the site supervisor or ops manager should have noticed, but they would have just marked it off as something to remediate after possession.
To Kelsey, laminate floors can and do cost more than hardwood, I have a very high quality laminate that costs thousands more than hardwood. Laminate today is not the same crap they used in the 70's in trailer park homes. Its come a long way and is more modern and fashionable than hardwood now. So expect to pay a premium. Builder's are here to make a profit, just like any other business. Don't like it? Build your own goddamn home and source materials yourself. And you had PLENTY of time before final sign off on your plans to make minor changes and add plugs and it was clearly explained to you that after final sign off, no changes are permitted in order to avoid confusion/miscommunication of plans to the trades. Your fault, not theirs.
My experience with Stepper has been nothing short of amazing. Although there were hiccups in the possession day walkthrough (this is normal, I have built 6 houses in the past 14 years in Calgary), they are dedicated to quality and will do what it takes to make things right and to make you happy. That says a lot. Every staff member, from sales, construction, and service are very accommodating and helpful and will address and ACTION all the concerns.
My only complaint would be that certain corporate policies need to change in order to ensure a better quality possession day experience.
I will gladly build my next house with Stepper again and especially with the site supervisor that was assigned to my build.