American Craftsmanship. European Design.

Project Process

From first consultation through installation and long-term support.

How We Work

A structured process built for design quality, schedule clarity, and long-term support.

Every Orcutt engagement follows a seven-step framework that keeps decisions visible from consultation through installation and service.

Typical Timeline

  • Consultation + Design: 1-2 Weeks
  • Manufacturing: 6-8 Weeks
  • Delivery + Installation: 1-2 Weeks
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How Orcutt keeps projects predictable

Domestic production, clear approval gates, and coordinated installation sequencing reduce uncertainty and protect design intent.

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01

Initial Consultation

Review project goals, style direction, performance targets, and decision timeline.

02

Design + Configuration

Align sizes, wood species, glazing, hardware, and finish details with project intent.

03

Quote + Approval

Confirm technical scope and commercial details before release to production.

04

Precision Manufacturing

Domestic fabrication and finishing are executed with documented production checkpoints.

05

Quality Verification

Each unit is inspected to validate craftsmanship, operation, and specification compliance.

06

Delivery + Installation

Delivery and installation sequencing are coordinated with builder and site readiness.

07

Post-Install Support

Follow-up service and warranty-backed support maintain long-term system confidence.

Before Kickoff

What to prepare

  • Architectural drawings, elevations, and opening schedules
  • Material and finish direction for interior and exterior alignment
  • Site milestone dates for production and installation planning
  • Builder and installer coordination contacts

Need timeline guidance?

Share your target completion date and project complexity, and the Orcutt team can map a recommended production and installation sequence.

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Need help selecting your product package?

We can align configurations, finishes, and performance requirements with your architectural goals.