Home Building
Mitchellville, IA

Building a custom home in Mitchellville, IA is the largest financial decision most families make. Mitchellville sits in Polk County, just east of Des Moines along the I-80 corridor, and attracts commuters looking for new construction at a more accessible price point than the west-side suburbs. Active residential growth means new lots are available, but Iowa’s 42-inch frost line, expansive clay soil, and EPA Radon Zone 1 designation make every build here more involved than most states. The builder you choose determines whether that process is predictable and honest or full of surprises you never budgeted for.
Satisfaction Rate
40 %
Completed Projects
1155 +
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Custom Home Building in Mitchellville, IA

About Us

Since 2020, Busy Builders has completed 1,285+ construction and remodeling projects across Central Iowa. We build custom homes, spec homes, tiny homes, and multi-family residential projects for homeowners and investors who want a straight answer on cost, a realistic timeline, and a contractor who shows up. Mitchellville homeowners building east of Des Moines get the same written scope, fixed estimate, and full permit coordination we deliver on every project across Polk County.

Our Mission

Honest pricing, a clear written plan, and no surprise charges on every home building project in Mitchellville and across Central Iowa. We tell you what the project actually costs before a permit is filed. We do not pad the estimate with contingencies we pocket if the build goes smoothly.

Our Vision

We want to be the registered general contractor that homeowners in Mitchellville, Altoona, Bondurant, and the surrounding Polk County communities call first when it is time to build, and recommend to every neighbor who asks.

How Do We Build Your Home in Mitchellville?

Step #1

SITE ASSESSMENT AND DESIGN

Every home build in Mitchellville starts with the land. Before any design work begins, we assess the lot for grade changes, drainage patterns, soil conditions, utility access, setback requirements, and orientation for solar exposure and prevailing Iowa winds. Mitchellville sits in an active growth corridor east of Des Moines where new residential lots are coming online alongside established neighborhoods. New platted lots require verification of utility stub locations and subdivision covenants before design begins. We review the Iowa foundation and soil reality on every Mitchellville build before a single design decision is finalized.

Step #2

PERMITS AND APPROVALS

New home construction requires a building permit in every Iowa jurisdiction, including Mitchellville. The City of Mitchellville handles permit review through its city offices, and Polk County’s third-party inspection services are available for projects in and around the city. Iowa follows the 2015 IRC with state amendments for all residential construction. Energy compliance documentation is required with every permit application. Learn more about navigating home building permits in Iowa before your project starts. Busy Builders handles the full permit process from application to final inspection sign-off, so you are never left tracking the process on your own.

Step #3

SITE PREP AND EXCAVATION

Site prep covers clearing, grading, and excavating the lot to the design elevation before foundation work begins. Iowa clay soil requires careful grading so surface water drains away from the foundation during construction and after the home is occupied. Mitchellville lots in developing corridors often need utility locate confirmation through Iowa 811 before any excavation begins, as required by Iowa law. A geotechnical assessment, typically around $2,700, confirms soil bearing capacity before footing design is finalized. This assessment prevents $30,000 to $100,000 in future foundation repairs. Per IBC Chapter 18, expansive clay soils require special foundation design to prevent long-term structural movement.

Step #4

SETTING THE FOUNDATION

The foundation carries every load in the home and determines whether the structure stays level and dry for decades. Iowa’s frost line sits at 42 to 48 inches, and footings are set below it on every Mitchellville project. Mitchellville’s Polk County soils include the same expansive clay found throughout Central Iowa. That clay swells when wet and contracts when dry, putting lateral pressure on foundation walls and upward pressure on slabs. A geotechnical assessment before design begins is a standard step on every Busy Builders build, not an optional add-on. The NAHB 2024 Cost of Construction Survey confirms foundation work is consistently one of the highest-value investments in any new build.

Step #5

HOUSE FRAMING

Framing is where the floor plan becomes a physical structure. We frame floor systems, exterior walls, interior partition walls, and roof systems using lumber sized and spaced per Iowa building code and the structural drawings approved at permit. Load-bearing walls, the walls that hold up the house, are placed exactly per the structural plan and inspected before any mechanical work begins. Mitchellville homeowners building on available lots often choose ranch plans for single-level living or two-story designs to maximize square footage on smaller parcels. Every framing assembly is reviewed against the approved structural drawings before the next phase begins.
Step #6

ROOFING AND EXTERIOR ENVELOPE

Roofing and exterior sheathing close the structure so mechanical work can begin inside regardless of Iowa weather. Mitchellville winters bring the same freeze-thaw cycles that stress any exterior assembly not installed to code. Iowa sits in Climate Zone 5A, which sets specific performance requirements for roof assemblies, air barriers, and wall sheathing. Roof sheathing, underlayment, and shingles are installed with proper flashing at all valleys, penetrations, and wall-to-roof transitions. Continuous housewrap provides the air and moisture barrier from foundation to roofline. Window and door rough openings are fully flashed before units are set.

Step #7

WINDOWS AND EXTERIOR DOORS

Windows and exterior doors are set once rough openings are confirmed and flashed. Iowa sits in Climate Zone 5A, which means window performance specs matter for both comfort and energy code compliance. Low-E glass and insulated frames are standard on every Busy Builders home to meet Iowa’s energy requirements. Mitchellville buyers often choose practical mid-range window packages that balance energy performance with budget. Egress windows, the emergency exit windows required in any finished basement bedroom, are installed per Iowa building code on every project with below-grade sleeping space.
Step #8

MECHANICAL ROUGH-IN: PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, AND HVAC

Mechanical rough-in is the most complex coordination step in a new home build. Plumbing drain lines, supply lines, and vent stacks are roughed in before concrete floors are poured where applicable. Electrical circuits and panel locations are laid out per Iowa NEC 2023 requirements under Iowa Administrative Code 481-404. HVAC ductwork and equipment locations are confirmed before walls close. Mitchellville homeowners building new often plan for EV charging circuits and additional workshop or garage circuits during rough-in, keeping future options open. Licensed electricians and plumbers perform all trade work. Iowa DIAL registration covers our general contracting role, and you can verify our registration at dial.iowa.gov.

Step #9

INSULATION INSTALLATION

Insulation in a Central Iowa home must perform across a temperature range that runs from well below zero in January to above 90 degrees in July. Iowa’s energy code requires exterior walls at R-20 or R-13 plus R-5 continuous, attic assemblies at R-49, and basement walls at R-15 continuous or R-19 cavity. Spray foam in rim joist cavities and band joists reduces air infiltration where walls meet the foundation on many Mitchellville builds. Proper insulation also supports radon control. Iowa is the only state with every county in EPA Radon Zone 1, and 71.6% of Iowa homes test above the EPA action level according to Iowa HHS. Radon-resistant new construction techniques per IRC Appendix F are integrated during every build. Doing it during construction costs $500 to $800. Retrofitting after occupancy costs $1,800 to $2,500 or more.

Step #10

DRYWALL AND INTERIOR FINISHES

Drywall goes up after all mechanical inspections pass and insulation is complete and inspected. We hang, tape, mud, and sand every surface to a Level 4 or Level 5 smooth finish ready for paint. Mitchellville homes often feature open main-floor layouts that require careful sequencing between drywall crews and finish carpenters. We coordinate every trade so nothing gets damaged after it goes in.
Step #11

FLOORING, FIXTURES, AND EXTERIOR FINISH

Flooring goes in after paint is complete so finished surfaces stay protected from other trades working nearby. Hardwood, luxury vinyl plank (LVP), tile, and carpet are all available depending on the room and your preferences. In Mitchellville, where Iowa winters create wide temperature swings, LVP and engineered hardwood handle seasonal movement better than solid hardwood in many applications. Exterior siding, gutters, and final grading all wrap up during this phase before your walkthrough date is set.
Step #12

FINAL WALKTHROUGH AND CLEAN UP

The final walkthrough is where we go through every room together before calling the project complete. We test every plumbing fixture, electrical outlet, light switch, HVAC register, appliance, and GFCI circuit (a safety outlet required near water sources that cuts power during a fault) before the keys change hands. Mitchellville requires a certificate of occupancy before anyone moves in, and we handle that coordination with city inspectors directly. You get clean rooms, a complete permit file, and every warranty document in hand at close.

Trusted Home Building Contractors in Mitchellville, IA

Since 2020, more than 1,285 Central Iowa homeowners have trusted us to build and remodel their homes. That track record reflects a commitment to honest pricing and transparent project management on every build we take on.
Completed Projects
1155 +
Skilled Workers
40 +
Satisfaction Rate
0 %

FAQs About Home Building in Mitchellville

New home construction in Mitchellville starts at about $150 per square foot with Busy Builders. Most mid-range builds in Central Iowa run $175 to $200 per square foot depending on size and finishes. Costs vary by scope, materials, and complexity. Iowa consistently runs 15 to 25% below the national average, according to the NAHB Cost of Construction Survey. Land adds $30,000 to $150,000 depending on lot location and proximity to the Des Moines metro. Always budget a 10 to 15% contingency. Our Iowa home building costs guide covers the full pricing picture for this market.

Most custom home builds in Central Iowa take 8 to 12 months from the first meeting to move-in. The pre-build phase, covering design, lot assessment, financing, and permits, takes 2 to 4 months. Active construction runs 5 to 8 months. Final inspections and punch list add about a month. Start talking to a builder 6 to 12 months before your target move-in date. Our post on how long it takes to build a custom home in Iowa walks through what affects each phase of the schedule in detail.

Yes. New home construction requires a building permit in every Iowa jurisdiction, including Mitchellville. Iowa follows the 2015 IRC with state amendments for all residential construction. Structural drawings, energy compliance documentation, and a site plan are required with every permit application. We prepare every required document, submit the application, and coordinate directly with city staff so you do not have to track the process yourself. Our overview of Iowa residential construction regulations explains what to expect at each stage.

Both are common in Mitchellville and both have trade-offs depending on your lot, budget, and how your household plans to use the space. A ranch home puts all living space on one level, which can make it more accessible and often easier to heat and cool across Iowa’s climate. A two-story build can maximize your footprint without expanding the foundation, which is useful on smaller Mitchellville parcels. Our guide comparing ranch vs. two-story custom homes in Iowa breaks down the cost and lifestyle differences clearly.

Yes, and most standard custom home builds in Central Iowa land well under that number with thoughtful planning. A well-designed 2,000 to 2,500 square foot custom home with quality standard finishes can typically be built in the $350,000 to $475,000 range, depending on lot costs, site conditions, and finish selections. Mitchellville’s east-of-Des-Moines location often means more accessible land prices than the west-side suburbs. Costs vary by scope, materials, and complexity. Read more in our breakdown of how much it costs to build a custom home in Iowa in 2026.

A custom home is designed from scratch around your specific needs, built on a lot you select, with you involved in every major decision. A spec home is built on a fixed plan and sold after completion, which limits customization but can move faster if you need to close quickly. In Mitchellville, where new lots are actively available along the I-80 corridor east of Des Moines, many buyers prefer the control of a full custom build even if it takes a few months longer. Busy Builders handles both custom and spec builds across Central Iowa. Our post on the home building process in Iowa covers how to decide which path fits your situation.

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