“Step” into a new custom home with Dolphin Architects & Builders
Seinsheimer Jr. has been turning
clients into friends. The chairman
of Dolphin Architects and Builders,
Seinsheimer has
built his company
on a single guiding principle
– customer satisfaction.
“Our total focus is on pleasing
our clients,” states Seinsheimer.
“We know that if the client is
happy, we make a profit.”
Over the years Dolphin has
built over 200 custom homes in
a number of the Lowcountry’s
most prestigious neighborhoods, including Sullivan’s
Island, Isle of Palms, Kiawah, Seabrook, Wadmalaw,
James Island and I’On. Most recently, Dolphin has
begun construction in Hamlin Plantation and Sewee
Preserve, both located in Mount Pleasant.
“Because we are a design/build firm, we accomplish
a number of things for our clients,” continues Seinsheimer.
“First, we save them time. Second we save
them money. Thirdly, we save them a lot of acrimony.”
Seinsheimer explains that the design/build concept
allows for a seamless, less complex transaction.
“There’s no loss of motion between the architect and
the builder,” he says. “Because the builder and the
architect work together on a daily basis, it reduces
the amount of drawings involved. Therefore, we can
actually do our architecture for about 50 cents on
the dollar because it’s not a profit center for us. We
know our clients would rather put their money into
their house rather than drawings.”
Dolphin has developed a three step process to turn
an idea for a home into reality. “We not only give
the client an outline of the process when they first sit
down with us, but we have a procedures manual that
we’ve developed so that we don’t deviated from the
process. So we always deliver the same high quality
product,” says Seinsheimer.
Step one is to develop the client’s concept into
a set of preliminary plans. This
includes full-size scale drawings
of the floor plan and all four sides
of the house. The architects also
site the house on the lot and provide
a written outline of the speci-
fications. “Throughout this step,
the architect and the builder are
at the table with the client, working
together to keep the house
on budget,” notes Seinsheimer.
“That way, the client doesn’t end
up with a plan for a house they
can’t afford.”
At the end of step one, Dolphin
gives the client a price, plus or minus 10 percent. If
the client decides to proceed with the project, Dolphin
moves on to step two, which is the development
of the working drawings and a firm price.
Step three is building the house. “At Dolphin, our
clients get a number of things,” states Seinsheimer.
“First of all, they get a guaranteed price. Then they
get a guaranteed completion date. And thirdly, they
get a five year warranty. I’m not aware of any other
builders who do that. But if you’re spending the kind
of money these people are spending, I think they’re
entitled to know that it’s done right and that the
builder is prepared to stand behind it,”
In addition to building custom new homes, Dolphin
Architects and Builders also operates a major renovation
division, with projects all over the Lowcountry,
including downtown.
Dolphin shows its commitment to the Charleston
area by donating five percent of it’s net bottom line
to both human needs and arts needs causes in the
community. “We are very committed to giving back
to the community that has been so good to us,”
Seinsheimer says.
Dolphin has two offices serving the Lowcountry, one
on John’s Island and the other located in Mount Pleasant.
For more information, please call (843) 768-2404
or visit them on the web at www.dolphinbuilders.com.
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