Homes Built to Last Past the Warranty

New Construction in Paris for homeowners planning custom residential builds from foundation to finish

Building a new home involves coordinating trades, managing material deliveries, and making hundreds of decisions that affect how the structure performs for decades. Conner Johnson Construction manages residential new construction projects in Paris, handling everything from site work and foundation installation through framing, systems installation, and final finishes. The process requires sequencing each phase so that framers aren't waiting on concrete crews, and finish carpenters aren't working around HVAC installers who should have roughed in earlier.


New construction services address the need for homes built with quality materials and durable methods rather than shortcuts that save time upfront but create problems later. Properly built homes maintain structural integrity through seasonal temperature swings, resist moisture intrusion at vulnerable transitions, and use framing techniques that prevent settling and cracking.


Arrange an on-site consultation to review your building plans and discuss project coordination from start to finish.

What Happens During the Construction Process

New construction begins with site preparation and foundation work, followed by framing, roof installation, and exterior enclosure. Each trade completes their rough-in work before walls are closed, and inspections occur at critical stages to verify code compliance before the next phase begins.


When construction is complete, you notice a home that functions as designed—doors close without binding, windows operate smoothly, floors remain level, and systems perform efficiently because they were installed correctly during the build. The structure settles minimally because the foundation was built to account for soil conditions, and finishes remain intact because framing was square and moisture barriers were installed at every transition point.


New construction projects vary in complexity depending on lot conditions, design features, and material selections. Builds on sloped lots require additional foundation engineering, while open floor plans demand different framing approaches than traditional compartmentalized layouts.

Answers to Frequent Service Questions

Planning a new home in Paris often raises questions about how the construction process is managed and what factors affect the build timeline.

  • What happens during the planning phase?

    The crew reviews architectural plans, confirms material selections, schedules trade contractors, and establishes a timeline that accounts for inspections, material lead times, and weather delays that are common during spring and summer months in northeast Texas.

  • How is quality maintained throughout construction?

    Regular site inspections verify that each trade completes work to specification before the next phase begins, and materials are stored properly to prevent damage from humidity and temperature fluctuations during the build.

  • What role does the homeowner play during construction?

    Homeowners make decisions on finishes, review progress at key milestones, and confirm that selections match what was specified before installation reaches the point where changes become expensive.

  • How are change orders handled during the build?

    Any modifications to the original plan are documented with cost and timeline impacts outlined before work proceeds, preventing surprises when the project concludes.

  • What should I expect during the final walkthrough?

    The walkthrough identifies any items needing adjustment, verifies that all systems operate correctly, and confirms that finishes meet the agreed-upon standard before the home is turned over.

Conner Johnson Construction brings residential building projects from concept through completion with attention to craftsmanship at every stage. Discuss your future building plans and timeline to begin coordinating the work.