Kirkland Custom Home Builder

Infinity Construction GC is a Kirkland custom home builder specializing in single-family home construction tailored to your property, lifestyle, and long-term goals. We build custom homes in Kirkland from the ground up, managing the entire process—from planning and permits to final construction.

As experienced custom home builders Kirkland homeowners rely on, we focus on delivering homes that meet local code requirements, pass inspections without delays, and perform reliably in the Pacific Northwest climate.

Our Custom Home Building Services in Kirkland

Infinity Construction provides full-service custom home construction in Kirkland, guiding your project from planning through completion with a focus on execution, coordination, and quality.

Custom Home Construction in Kirkland

We manage your entire build, including site preparation, permitting, trade coordination, and final inspections.

Pre-Construction & Planning Support

We review plans, identify challenges, and align your project with permitting timelines.

Structural Execution & Framing

Foundations, framing systems, and load-bearing structures are built with inspection requirements in mind.

Trade Coordination & Scheduling

We coordinate trades to maintain workflow and keep construction progressing efficiently.

Inspection & Code Compliance

We prepare each phase for inspection, ensuring compliance with local and state requirements.

Request a Custom Home Building Consultation

Planning a custom home in Kirkland? Work with a builder who understands local permitting, inspections, and how to keep your project moving without delays.

We focus on practical construction, clear timelines, and getting the job done right the first time.

Schedule a consultation to review your plans and catch potential issues before construction begins.

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Why Homeowners Choose Infinity Construction in Kirkland

Our Custom Home Building Process in Kirkland

01

Plan & Feasibility Review

 We assess your lot, plans, and constraints early to avoid redesigns.

02

Pre-Construction Coordination

 Permits, scheduling, and trades are aligned before construction begins.

03

Structural Construction

Foundations and framing are executed to meet Kirkland requirements.

04

Build-Out & Trade Coordination

 Mechanical systems and finishes are completed in coordinated phases.

05

Final Inspections & Completion

 We complete approvals and deliver a finished, inspection-ready home.

Building Custom Homes That Meet Kirkland Standards

Custom home construction in Kirkland must meet strict structural, energy, and inspection requirements.

We build with attention to:

  • Structural load paths and framing systems
  • Energy efficiency standards under Washington regulations
  • Moisture control and building envelope performance
  • Inspection sequencing and permit compliance

By addressing these factors early, we reduce delays and ensure smooth project progression.

Kirkland Custom Home Builders by Neighborhood

Infinity Construction builds custom homes throughout Kirkland, including:

  • Houghton
  • Juanita
  • Rose Hill
  • Finn Hill
  • Norkirk
  • Totem Lake

Each area has unique zoning, shoreline, and site constraints that influence how homes are built.

Request a Custom Home Building Consultation

If you’re planning to build a custom home in Kirkland, the difference between a smooth project and a frustrating one comes down to planning, coordination, and execution.

Infinity Construction works with homeowners who want their home built right the first time—without delays, rework, or uncertainty during construction.

Whether you’re building on a new lot, replacing an existing home, or working with architectural plans, we provide the structure and oversight needed to keep your project moving from start to finish.

Contact us today to review your project and get clear, practical guidance on the next steps.

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Most custom homes in Kirkland take between 10 to 18 months from planning to completion. Timelines depend on permitting, site conditions, and design complexity. Properties near the waterfront or on sloped lots may require additional review, which can extend timelines.

Kirkland projects often involve shoreline regulations, zoning constraints, and site-specific challenges such as slope or limited access. These factors affect permitting, design, and construction sequencing, making early planning critical to avoiding delays.

Yes. Many properties in Kirkland involve shoreline proximity or elevation changes. These sites require careful planning for foundations, drainage, and compliance with local regulations. Addressing these factors early helps keep construction on schedule.