Plan Ahead To Make Sure You Choose The Best Builders For Your Project
There is, as a famous young actress once said, no place like home. Of all the things we own, our homes are the possessions we treasure the most. That, combined with the great expense of building makes us fret severely when considering substantial building works to our homes. Consequently, we have a fear or mistrust of builders.
It needn't be that stressful, as long as the right approach is taken and the project is managed by you all the way through to the end. But first you need to be certain of what your plans are.
Finding an approved or recommended architect can be just as important as finding good builders. Bear in mind that these plans may need to be passed by the relevant authorities before work commences. It also helps for the sake of clarity is discussing work to obtain the 3 quotes you should obtain in order to make a decision.
Its good to get references or even better, a personal recommendation, but be sure to see an example of the work that has been carried out and talk to owners where works has been done. Make sure quotes detail the work that is to be carried out. There will always be a trade off between quality and price, so build this into the equation when making your choice.
Agreeing on start and finish dates are important, but beware of those who say they can start straight away, perhaps they are not in demand for a reason. Its always best to avoid paying up front and not paying a deposit if possible. Staged payments may be agreed through a contract, in which case be sure of receiving receipts and holding back a retention fee to ensure the job is completed to your satisfaction.
On a final note, be careful about paying cash in hand for any size of job. This could become a nightmare if a dispute develops. Observing these general rules will ensure a happy relationship with your builders and keep your stresses to a minimum.
good tip about the retention fee, can be a good way to keep builders on the task until its done to your satisfaction.
yes if you pay the builders up front, they will probably take a fortnight off for a drinking session lol
Yep never pay the full amount up front, thats madness!
good post, im having an extension built next year :)
also important to cover material costs and who is liable to pay, good post.
great post, important to make sure the builders know they will be rewarded for both quality and timescale I think.
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