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The Ultimate Guide to Hiring a Shell Contractor in DeLand: What’s Really in Your Bid?

A DeLand shell contractor reviewing blueprints on a job site with a partially framed house in the background, under the guide title What's Really in Your Bid.
Don't let a low-ball bid fool you. Our ultimate guide reveals exactly what should be included in a professional shell construction contract in DeLand.

When embarking on a new construction project in Central Florida, the “shell” phase is arguably the most critical. It is the skeleton and the foundation—the structural integrity upon which every other finish depends. However, in the DeLand and greater Volusia County market, many homeowners and developers fall into the trap of “bottom-line bias.”

At GRIT Companies, we have seen how a “cheap” shell bid can quickly transform into a financial nightmare. As a premier custom home builder in DeLand, we know that the art of the construction bid lies in the details that aren’t listed.

What Exactly is Shell Construction?

Before diving into the bid, it’s important to define the scope. In Florida’s unique climate, shell construction typically includes:

  • Slab and Foundation: Excavation, footings, and concrete pouring.
  • Masonry: Concrete Masonry Unit (CMU) block wall assembly.
  • Framing: Interior and exterior wood or steel framing, including floor systems.
  • Roofing Substrate: The installation of trusses, sheathing, and dry-in (shingles or metal).

By consolidating these phases under one professional shell contractor, you reduce the risk of “finger-pointing” between different trades when a wall isn’t square or a roof line doesn’t match the masonry.

An infographic comparing a 2D architectural plan to a 3D structural model showing the framing included in a shell construction bid.
A blueprint is just a concept; your shell bid dictates reality. Ensure your contractor explicitly outlines the framing scope of work before you sign.

1. Defining the Scope: “Labor Only” vs. “Turnkey Inclusive”

One of the most common ways local DeLand competitors underbid is by offering “Labor Only” contracts. On paper, the price looks unbeatable. However, this leaves you—the owner—responsible for material takeoffs, deliveries, and waste management.

Essential Inclusions Often Missing in Cheap Bids:

  • Formwork and Shoring: Does the bid include the rental and setup of the forms for the concrete slab? If not, expect a massive “change order” on day one.
  • Lintels and Sills: These are the structural beams over windows and doors. According to the Florida Building Code, these must meet specific wind-load requirements. Some contractors treat these as “add-ons.”
  • Truss Installation: A true shell package should take you from “Slab to Shingles.” Ensure your contractor is responsible for setting the trusses and installing the decking.

At GRIT Companies, we prioritize comprehensive home renovations and new builds by providing inclusive bids that account for every bolt and brace.

An infographic titled Material Quality: What You Need In Your Shell Contractor, showing high-grade CMU concrete blocks and neatly stacked structural lumber.
The cheapest bid often means the cheapest materials. A reputable DeLand shell contractor specifies the exact grade of lumber and CMU block being used on your home.

2. Material Quality: Why “Standard” Isn’t Good Enough

Florida is a high-velocity hurricane zone (HVHZ). The materials used in your shell are your first line of defense against the elements. A low bid often masks the use of sub-par materials that meet the bare minimum of code but fail in longevity.

Concrete PSI (Pounds per Square Inch)

The American Concrete Institute (ACI) provides guidelines for residential durability. While 2,500 PSI is often the “code minimum,” GRIT Companies typically utilizes 3,000 PSI or higher for DeLand projects. This higher strength reduces “map cracking” and better resists the moisture intrusion common in Central Florida’s humid environment.

Lumber Grading

Is your contractor using “Utility Grade” or “#2 Prime” lumber?

  • Utility Grade: Prone to warping, bowing, and “crowning.”
  • #2 Prime: Straighter, stronger, and results in perfectly flat walls.

If you use cheap lumber for the shell, your drywall will eventually show “waves,” and your roofing lines will look uneven.

A split comparison graphic showing a verified, licensed and insured contractor with a green checkmark versus an unverified, unlicensed worker with a red X.
Never compromise on credentials. Hiring an unlicensed contractor for your shell construction leaves you legally and financially responsible for job site accidents.

3. The Critical Importance of Licensing and Insurance

In DeLand, you will find many “unlicensed specialists.” While they may have experience, hiring them puts your entire financial future at risk.

DBPR Verification

Every contractor you interview should hold a license from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). A licensed General Contractor (GC) has proven their knowledge of structural integrity and local laws.

Workers’ Compensation: The Silent Killer of Budgets

If a worker falls off a ladder on your property and the contractor does not have Workers’ Comp, the homeowner can be held liable for medical bills and lost wages. Always demand a COI (Certificate of Insurance) that lists you as the “Additionally Insured.”

An aerial view of a concrete block home under shell construction, highlighting structural steel, concrete slump, and proper lintels.
What you don't see matters. Our block walls are heavily reinforced with structural steel and proper lintels to meet strict Florida high-velocity hurricane codes.

4. Hidden “Add-Ons” That Blow the Budget

When reviewing a shell bid, look for these four items. If they aren’t there, you aren’t looking at the total price:

  1. Termite Pre-Treat: Per Florida Statute, a chemical soil barrier must be applied before the slab is poured.
  2. Vapor Barrier: A 6-mil polyethylene barrier is essential under your slab. Without it, moisture from the Florida soil will seep through the concrete and ruin your hardwood or laminate flooring later.
  3. Concrete Pump Fees: If the concrete truck cannot drive directly to the foundation site, a pump is required. This can cost $600–$1,200 per pour.
  4. Debris Removal: A shell project generates tons of waste. Ensure your bid includes dumpsters and “wash-out” areas for concrete trucks.
A graphic featuring a map of Volusia County and construction tools, highlighting local expertise in navigating DeLand permitting.
Volusia County building codes are complex. Partner with a local DeLand contractor who understands the municipal bureaucracy to keep your project on schedule.

5. Local Expertise: Navigating DeLand and Volusia County Permitting

The permitting process in the City of DeLand and Volusia County is notoriously rigorous. From tree surveys to drainage requirements, your shell contractor must understand local setbacks and soil conditions.

Working with a local expert like GRIT Companies means we understand the sandy soil variations near the St. Johns River versus the more stable ground near Downtown DeLand. This local knowledge prevents “stop-work orders” and expensive re-inspections.

A graphic titled The Ghosting Problem in Construction showing a frustrated homeowner checking their phone while a contractor drives away in a truck.
Tired of contractors who disappear after the deposit? GRIT Companies guarantees transparent communication and reliable project management from day one.

6. The “Ghosting” Pandemic in Construction

The most common complaint in the Central Florida construction industry is communication. Many contractors over-leverage themselves, taking your deposit to finish a previous job.

At GRIT, we utilize a synchronous scheduling model. Because we handle custom home builds from the ground up, our shell crews are directly managed by our project managers. We don’t have “dead weeks.” When the slab is cured, the blocks arrive. When the masonry is inspected, the trusses are delivered.

A large concrete residential shell under construction, with a banner declaring why GRIT Companies is DeLand's preferred shell contractor.
Ready to build? Discover why Central Florida homeowners and developers trust GRIT Companies for their most critical shell construction projects.

Why GRIT Companies is DeLand’s Preferred Shell Contractor

We aren’t the cheapest contractor in Volusia County, and we don’t strive to be. We strive to be the most valuable.

A shell is more than just concrete and wood; it is the peace of mind that your family is safe during a hurricane and that your home will stand for generations. Our “Apples-to-Apples” bid comparison service allows you to bring a competitor’s bid to us, and we will help you find the missing line items—even if you don’t hire us.

Our Core Promises:

  • Radical Transparency: No hidden fees, no “surprise” material surcharges.
  • Structural Superiority: We exceed Florida Building Code standards on every pour.
  • Local Accountability: We are members of the DeLand community and stand by our work long after the shingles are on.

Get a Professional Shell Quote Today

Ready to start your project in DeLand, Orange City, or Lake Helen? Don’t leave your foundation to chance. Contact the experts who understand the “Slab to Shingles” philosophy.

Would you like me to perform a free “Apples-to-Apples” comparison of your current construction bids to ensure no hidden costs are lurking? Contact GRIT Companies Today

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GRIT Companies, LLC
229 Lake Winnemissett Dr. DeLand, FL 32724.
Phone: (386) 291-8010

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CP Project Manager
7 months ago
Prompt, good communication and fantastic work. Highly recommend!!!
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P Chapman
8 months ago
Chelsea and crew were great! Reasonable pricing and had it done in one day! Crew cleaned up and left nothing behind. Beautiful roof!
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Mitch Farbstein
10 months ago
Grit Roofing is an excellent company to do business with. They are very customer oriented and keep you informed every step of the process from follow-up to phone calls, to notifications of arrivals and they are always on time. They cover all aspects of building from new construction to repairs of all properties. I would highly recommend using them.
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Mauro Coletti
10 months ago
Great service and even better work. Im glad i went with GRIT Roofing. Chelsea was very helpful and very fast to get my roof done. Thank you .
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Sheena Blinn
11 months ago
We couldn’t be more grateful for the incredible work GRIT Companies did on our home renovation. From start to finish, their team went above and beyond in every way—professional, reliable, and committed to excellence. They treated our home like their own, paying attention to every detail and making sure we were happy every step of the way. The final result exceeded all our expectations. If you’re looking for a company that truly cares and delivers high-quality craftsmanship, GRIT is the one to call. Highly recommend!
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Rolando Gorbea
2 years ago
Unbelievable work. All done in one day and my backyard was cleaner at the end than when they started. Chelsea handled everything with the county and my new roof installation was worry free.
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Virginia Clifton
2 years ago
We recently had a new roof installed by Grit Roofing, LLC, and we couldn't be more pleased with the result. From start to finish, the team was professional, efficient, and meticulous. They ensured that every detail was taken care of, and their craftsmanship is evident in the quality of the finished product. The crew was punctual, respectful, and left our property spotless at the end of each day. Communication was excellent, with clear explanations of the process and timely updates. Our new roof not only looks fantastic but has also significantly improved our home's overall energy efficiency. We highly recommend GRIT Roofing to anyone in need of roofing services!
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