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Get the result that you want for your home by getting your builder to do his best during the conversion process.
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So after months and months of looking, you’ve already found a builder. You’ve signed the contract and you’re ready to get on with the planning process. But, fears coming looming in your head. “What if it doesn’t turn out the way I want it?”, “The weather condition might delay the building process.”, “What if this is going to cost memore than what I had anticipated?” It’s normal to have these fears especially if it’s involving something very special to you–your home—and you’re entrusting it to a professional, your builder. If you were aiming for an aesthetically pleasing conversion such as those designed by Lobo London Ltd., then you might want to sit down and read on because today, we give you tips on how you can get the most out of your builder. You will be discussing how you want your home to be while your builder will be providing suggestions as well as tell you what is doable. This discussion is probably one of the most crucial ones you’ll ever have and this is not the time to be hesitant about what you want to say. If you want to say something, tell your builder about it. Give them the floor to be honest and open about what is achievable, what looks good, and what’s best for your home. This open line of communication should be kept all throughout the building process so that you and your builder achieve results that benefit you both. BEFRIEND YOUR BUILDER OPEN COMMUNICATION This is related to the first point wherein building rapport with your builder will allow the both of you to feel comfortable listening to each other’s input. The both of you should be readily available to answer each other should you have any questions or concerns.
KNOW YOUR COLOURS Prepare ahead of time the colour palettes you want for your home. Don’t leave all the decision making to your builder. Nothing is worse than anticipating to have a sight of your new home only to be disappointed because it’s not in a colour you wanted it to be. Prepare your colour selection, even better if you have a backup colour selection. Doing this makes your builder’s job easier allowing them to focus on the more important aspects of the project. Sure, you paid your builder. He’s paid to do what he’s doing to your home. But, showing appreciation can go a long way to getting the kind of service that you want. Builders take pride in their work and it makes a big difference to them when they hear a client who’s happy with their progress. LET THEM DO THEIR JOB SHOW SOME APPRECIATION Try not to hover over your builder during the whole conversion process. Not only is it annoying to be watched on the job, it’s also unsafe. The best time to look at your house is when there are no contractors on site. But if he is, let him do his job. Butting in during the process only causes confusion and frustration. Only ask questions when it’s really necessary, and not as a way to check up on him.
DO NOT USE MONEY AS LEVERAGE Don’t threat your contractor about not getting paid if they don’t do as you say. As discussed above, keep lines of communication open. If you’re withholding money, you’re only setting yourself up for having a demotivated builder. Don’t do it for the sake of your home. BE DECISIVE If your builder has a question and you need time to decide, give them a timeframe and don’t wait for them to chase you for an answer. Give them your decisions as quickly as possible and return calls promptly. Those are just some of the things you can do to ensure you get the most out of the services from your builder. With Lobo London, you don’t have to worry as all their professional builders take the stress out of home renovation and make sure that they employ the best possible service they can give. Contact them for highly qualified and skilled craftsmen.