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Your 6-Step Guide to General Contractors

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Your 6-Step Guide to General Contractors

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  1. CONSTRUCTION THEORY Your 6-Step Guide to General Contractors • Residential new builds, remodeling, and light commercial construction

  2. Renovation is Exciting • Design+Build experience Especially once it’s over, as anyone who’s been through it will tell you. But when it is over, your home will suit you better, and its market value will likely be higher. Assuming the job is done right. For the sake of your home, your equity, and your sanity, you might want one to handle your renovation for you.

  3. Step 1: Understand the Role What exactly do general contractors do? They organize and oversee a project as a whole. How do they get paid for doing all this? It’s a pretty big job that can make or break a renovation. Oftentimes, they aren’t making that much.

  4. Step 2: Should you DIY? The main reason most people decide to be their own general contractor is to save money. But if you’re not good at it, the project might not turn out as you envisioned, and you might spend more.

  5. Step 3: Choose a Contractor Your choice of contractor is one of the most important renovation decisions you’ll make. Much more important than stone vs. composite countertops! You’re going to be trusting this person with your home and your money.

  6. Step 4: Draw up the Contract It’s very important to have everything in writing. Expectations should be clear on both sides, including who pays if something goes wrong.

  7. Step 5: Work with the Contractor Make sure the contract is in order, and signed, and dated. Confirm that your contractor has all the permits in hand. Don’t sign a completion certificate until all the work outlined in the contract has been done to your satisfaction.

  8. Step 6: Enjoy the Results! It’s amazing what a difference a good renovation can make. An updated kitchen, a second bathroom, a mudroom addition, open space where there was a wall … you wonder how you did without them. Be sure to thank your contractor by offering to serve as a reference.

  9. Contact details CONSTRUCTION THEORY For bookings and viewings • ONLINE FORM https://www.constructiontheory.co • MOBILE PHONE (704) 612-9660 • EMAIL ADDRESS jeff@constructiontheory.com • FREE CONSULTATION

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