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Are You The Right Personality For Diy Contracting?

By: Lori Gilder Home | Home-and-Family


The Right Personality For DIY Contracting

- Are you control oriented?
- Are you self motivated?
- Are you well versed in construction?
- Are you detail oriented?
- Are you extremely patient?
- Are you highly organized?
- Do you have nothing but time on your hands?
- Do you have expert contacts and inspectors to call on to check on the quality of work performed by your subcontractors?
- Are you willing to be responsible for quality control, organizing, and scheduling all building code inspections, completion certificates, call backs, and insurance?

If you answered yes to these questions, then I would recommend you start reading up on the logistics that come with acting as your own general contractor. As long as you realize that tradesmen may not show up when they promise, phone calls won't be returned, and information discussed at meetings will be ignored or forgotten, then you're good to go. This is the reality! Are you ready for this, or should you hire a professional to do what they do best?

If you're still considering the self-contracting gig, then here are some key issues to think about:

- Be Fair But Tough. Hire the right experts to do the work, and be sure to check on their quality of workmanship before you hire them. Keep tabs on them as well when they're on the job.

- Walk The Walk - And Talk The Talk. Get to know your subs and relate on their level. After all, you're the boss who cuts the checks, so definitely inspect all work before you pay.

- Be Extremely Well Organized. Keep impeccable records. Systemize what you can by tracking purchases, contracts, invoices, checks, schedules, inspections, liens, and all insurance coverage.

- Carry Extra Liability Insurance. Cover the workers and anyone else who meanders through your job site.

- Decide On Bathroom Facilities. for workers and create a comfortable working environment for all.

- Schedules Fluctuate - And Delays Happen. Factor delays into your schedule. Whether it's a scheduling conflict between tradesmen, bad weather, or delivery delays, prepare and be flexible.

- Establish Your Priorities. Make sure the key projects are done right the first time. Something as important as pouring a foundation is a critical event to oversee and ensure that it's executed correctly.

- Schedule Subcontractors far enough apart. to make up for any lost days and for any unforeseen repair work.




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Lori Gilder, is an Award winning Interior Designer specializing in high-end residential renovations and additions. Lori is the CEO and Founder of Interior Makeovers Inc. and LoriGilder.com. She is dedicated to providing accessible design expertise and guidance, tailored to fit each individual homeowners lifestyle. Sign Up Now to receive your FREE copy of "How to Avoid the 15 Most Common Decorating Mistakes" http://www.lorigilder.com

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