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Top 10 Things your will NEVER tell you.



  1. Your project may take longer than expected. Building projects often encounter unexpected delays due to a variety of factors, including inclement weather, material shortages, and changes in the scope of the work.

  2. The initial estimate may not be accurate. Building contractors often provide initial estimates based on incomplete information, and the final cost may be higher once all the details are worked out.

  3. The contractor may not be fully licensed and insured. It's important to verify that your contractor is fully licensed and insured, as this can protect you from liability in the event of an accident or damage to your property.

  4. Changes to the scope of work may result in additional costs. If you make changes to the scope of the work after the project has started, it may result in additional costs.

  5. The contractor may not be using the highest quality materials. In order to save money, some contractors may use lower quality materials than what was originally agreed upon.

  6. The contractor may not be following all building codes and regulations. It's important to ensure that your contractor is following all relevant building codes and regulations to ensure the safety and quality of the work.

  7. The contractor may not be paying subcontractors and suppliers on time. If the contractor is not paying subcontractors and suppliers on time, it could lead to delays and additional costs.

  8. The contractor may not be keeping accurate records. It's important for the contractor to keep accurate records of the work performed and materials used in order to properly bill for the work and resolve any disputes that may arise.

  9. The contractor may not be properly managing the project. If the contractor is not properly managing the project, it can result in delays and cost overruns.

  10. The contractor may not be communicating effectively. Poor communication between the contractor and the homeowner can lead to misunderstandings and conflicts. It's important to establish open and frequent communication with your contractor to ensure that the project stays on track.


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