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Planning Checklists

This page gives homeowners a practical checklist to use before they contact Cornerstone, book service, or compare larger remodeling and construction paths.

  1. 01

    Keeps the first contact more productive by centering ZIP code, scope, timing, photos, and budget questions

  2. 02

    Helps with basement, whole-home, Roy-area, and new-home planning conversations

  3. 03

    Last reviewed on April 21, 2026

Search Journey

What should you do next?

Use the next step that matches where you are in the decision process: compare options, confirm local fit, or move into a real estimate conversation.

Check service-area fit

Open the service-area page first if city, ZIP code, or corridor fit is still the main blocker before contacting Cornerstone.

Open Check service-area fit

Browse service categories

Return to the services directory when the checklist clarified the job but not yet the exact service path.

Open Browse service categories

Choose the next real step

Move into booking once the checklist has made the location, rough scope, and timing clear enough for intake.

Open Choose the next real step

At A Glance

  1. 01 Best Use

    Pre-Contact Planning

    Most useful before the first call, email, or booking request.

  2. 02 Need First

    ZIP + Scope + Timing

    Those details make service-fit review and intake much easier.

  3. 03 Reviewed On

    April 21, 2026

    Use the checklist with the current version of the site, not older assumptions.

What To Know

What To Gather Before You Reach Out

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    Property city or ZIP code

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    The service type or broader problem you want solved

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    Photos, measurements, layout notes, or visible constraints if you have them

  4. 04

    Preferred timing and whether the job is ready for a real estimate or still in research mode

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    Budget or financing questions that could change how the project should be phased

Service-Area Fit Checklist

  1. 01

    Confirm whether the property is inside the current Northern Utah and the Wasatch Front corridor.

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    Have the city or ZIP code ready before you ask for scheduling guidance.

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    If the property sits outside the clearest Roy-centered path, ask about fit directly instead of assuming coverage.

Basement And Whole-Home Planning Checklist

  1. 01

    Decide whether the basement needs to become usable living space or just receive isolated finish work.

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    List any moisture, access, layout, storage, or sequencing concerns before the first conversation.

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    For whole-home projects, note which rooms are involved, what can be phased, and what has to stay livable during the work.

Roy And New-Home Planning Checklist

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    For Roy-area conversations, decide whether the local page is enough or whether the broader service-area page is the better fit.

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    For new-home planning, gather the city or ZIP code, timing, build stage, and must-have scope before reaching out.

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    Ask early if financing or phasing could change the plan so the first conversation starts in the right place.

When To Use Contact Vs Book Service

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    Use /contact when the project still needs fit, budget, or planning discussion before a formal intake.

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    Use /book-service when the location, scope, and timing are already clear enough to move into a request.

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    Return to /services if the main blocker is still choosing the right service path rather than scheduling.

Last Review

This checklist was last reviewed on April 21, 2026. Update it if the service area, intake process, or project priorities change.

Quick Comparison

What can this page help you understand quickly?

This table keeps the main takeaway clear when you want quick guidance on company information, service-area fit, planning, or financing.

If the main question is...Best page to openWhy that page helps
What to gather before first contactZIP code, scope, timing, photos, and budget questionsThose inputs make it easier to decide whether the right next step is more research, direct contact, or a booking request.
When booking is better than contact/book-serviceBooking fits once the property location, service path, and rough timing are already clear enough for intake.
Which pages should support basement, whole-home, or Roy new-home planning/services, /services/whole-home-major-renovations, and /roy-utah-new-home-constructionThe checklist is the prep layer, while those pages still carry the more specific scope and local-fit context for the next decision.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. No. It is a planning aid. Service pages and local pages still carry the more specific scope, fit, and next-step details.

Explore Next

  1. 01

    Services

    Compare service paths if the first question is still what kind of project you are planning.

    Learn More
  2. 02

    Book Service

    Move into intake once the rough scope, location, and timing are already clear.

    Learn More
  3. 03

    Contact Us

    Reach out directly if the checklist raises a fit, budget, or planning question first.

    Learn More

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