The following article was written from the expert advice of an experienced 20-year contractor. Having contracted jobs from over two hundred homeowners in five different cities, his advice suggests some things that you can to do prevent things like confusion and conflicts on the job. Although we never enter into an agreement believing things will go wrong or turn sour, things happen and have the potential of unnecessarily creating a bad working relationship. Hopefully the following hints will help you help your contractor do the best job that he or she can do.
1. Resist the urge to talk to your contractor about things that aren't related to the job. Because your hired contractor has so many things on his mind and a set deadline to meet, irrelevant chatter is View the rest of this article
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