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How To Work With Your Contractor
Are you in the process of planning to remodel your
home? If the answer is yes, here are some tips on how to
establish and maintain a good working relationship with
your Spokane
remodeling contractor.
Of course you believe you’re a reasonable,
understanding person with whom anyone would be happy to
work. However, if you’ve never been involved with
remodeling your home, you’d be surprised what might
happen!
Realistic Expectations
Everyone who begins the remodeling process has
visions of the “dream” home they’ll have when it’s
completed. Few, however, give much thought to the dust
and dirt, noise, inconveniences, scheduling delays, and
slight problems, which will need to be dealt with along
the way. These elements are part and parcel of any
remodeling job and every client needs to be realistic
and accept the fact that there will be some
inconveniences.
How inconvenient and unpleasant the process will be
depends a lot on the working
relationship we create right from the beginning. A good
client-contractor relationship
depends on several things:
Be honest with us from the beginning regarding your
expectations. Clear
communication is the foundation of a successful project.
Be realistic about what you are looking for in the
remodel and what you are willing to budget for the
project. Many Spokane homeowners enter a remodeling
project with grandiose plans which need to be scaled
down to meet their budget.
Norman Construction will work with you to provide you
with the best your money can afford. But remember, this
is our livelihood. As with any profession, some profit
margin must be factored in to the price.
Let’s discuss our work schedule. If the schedule falls
behind, feel free to ask why.
Realize that certain stages of remodeling may seem to go
more quickly that others. For example, in stages when
more tangible work is being done (for instance when
walls are being torn down or replaced, framing
construction, or appliances installed), you’ll have a
true sense of rapid process. During other stages,
however, which are more hidden (the installation of
electrical lines or plumbing), it may seem that the work
is going nowhere. Don’t worry. Just because you can’t
see it easily doesn’t mean that nothing is happening.
Trust us . . . it is.
Recognize your role in the remodeling process and allow
us to perform our work.
Your input regarding design, craftsmanship expected,
etc. will be worked out before the contract is signed.
Once work is underway, give us the freedom to execute
the job effectively. This is not to say that if you see
something going wrong you shouldn’t speak up.
Avoid
changes to the job scope if possible. They tend to upset
the schedule, which ultimately upsets you. If you decide
some changes are in order, settle the cost
difference up front with the lead carpenter or
salesperson so there is no
misunderstanding.
Finally, remember that maintaining a good
contractor-client relationship is a two-way street. Just
as you would want others to respect your professional
expertise, respect ours. At the same time, you can be
sure that we’re committed to providing you with as
painless a remodel as possible, with the final results
you expect!
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Norman Construction has been in the remodeling
business since 1974 and has been dedicated to serving our clients with
excellent craftsmanship and integrity. Our clients have entrusted us
with their homes and, therefore, our relationship with them is of the
greatest importance! |
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