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Posted by Boyd Philippi on
 December 19, 2011

8 Tips for Hiring A Professional Carpenter

0222Updating your kitchen cabinets?  Building custom furniture or a new closet?  You will need to find an experienced and skilled carpenter to do the job right at a price that matches your budget!

1.  Ask an expert for a recommendation.  Get a recommendation from a general contractor as they know who is reliable and does quality work.  You can also ask your friends and neighbors to recommend a carpenter who has done similar work to the specific job you are seeking.

2.  There is no substitute for experience.  Carpenters learn their trade on the job and through apprenticeships, which usually take about 4 years to complete.  Call the carpenter’s references and make sure that he is reliable and punctual.  A good carpenter should have 3 to 5 years experience minimum.

3.   Look for signs of a skilled, professional carpenter.  A good carpenter should have a high degree of visual skill and attention to details in order to complete a quality project.  He should be dressed appropriately and be self-motivated.

4.   Get photos of recently completed projects.  You should be able to see the carpenter’s past projects to assess his abilities and workmanship.  If possible, ask if you can visit a current project site to inspect his work.

5.   Layout project details and information.  Have your plans ready to share with the potential carpenter to assess if he is willing and able to do the job in the time frame you need it completed.  Know what you want to get a clear contract price and to be sure you like what you get!

6.   Get it in writing!  You want to make sure both parties know what is included in the price and what is expected.

7.   Be sure to include dates of completion in contract.  The carpenter will need to have a reasonable time frame set to complete the project.  Add a clause which charges penalties for not completing the work by deadline date.

8.   Keep your eyes open.  Find a carpenter that you can communicate with and check in to make sure he is on task and following your instructions.

Categories : Construction
Tags : carpenter, commercial building, residential building
Posted by Boyd Philippi on
 November 29, 2011

10 Guidelines to Building a New Home Stress-Free!

Planning is essential when building a new home, and the following 10 guidelines will help ensure the process is smooth and that the final outcome will be your dream home without breaking your budget.

1. Design – Your home should match your lifestyle and needs.  You should visualize every room to be sure you want to live in it!   

2.  Wishlist – Make a list of your “must haves” and the items that are optional.  These will be important to work out when fitting the budget to your dream home. 

3. Regulations – Be sure you and your builder know all requirements for zoning, allowable setbacks, sewage disposal, etc. and how these will affect your building project.

4. Budget – You need to be very clear about the overall cost of building your home and include additional “hidden” costs such as surveying, design, landscaping and permit fees. 

5. Technical Aspects – Consider all constraints of the building site such as wind and sun exposure, septic field capacity and access.

6. Evaluation – Be sure to match your dream home with your budget and what you can afford. 

7. Drawing Process – It is recommended that you leave this to the professionals.  Be sure to go over the blueprints with the building designer to make changes before they are finalized.

8. Design Development – Here is where the dimensions and other technical building details come into play.  Pay attention to details and discuss any questions regarding the technical aspects with the builder.

9. Working Drawings – This is the final stage of the planning phase and working drawings should include detailed specifications for materials and construction.

10.  Understand Your Contract – Read your contract and understand it.  Ask questions and understand the contract before signing on the dotted line.

You need to plan and be actively engaged with the builder/designer to make sure your new dream home is a stress free and exciting experience. Good luck!

 

Categories : Residential
Tags : building, new home building
Posted by Boyd Philippi on
 March 5, 2011

5 Things to Consider When Remodeling

plansThinking about remodeling? Here’s five things to consider before you begin.

  1. What do you want your end results to look like?
  2. What’s your contingency plan for when in demolition mode, your builder finds structural defects?
  3. What’s your budget?
  4. What’s your time frame for completion?
  5. What type of contractors do you have to deal with? (Plumbing, carpenters, etc.)

Remodeling can be an exciting time, planning in advance will make it easier.

 

Categories : Construction
Tags : remodeling
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