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My Home Renovation - What You Should Know Before You Hire a Home Improvement Contractor (Paperback)
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My Home Renovation - What You Should Know Before You Hire a Home Improvement Contractor (Paperback)
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Loot Price R435
Discovery Miles 4 350
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The whole idea for this book was born out of frustration from my
own horror stories with contractors, as well as everybody else's
that I have learned about. Plenty of people have told me about a
bad incident they have experienced with a contractor, which could
have been avoided if the customer had been more informed. Trashing
home improvement contractors is not the intention of this book. In
the construction business, you have some good contractors as well
as bad. The main goal of this book is to educate homeowners on some
of the finer points of hiring a home improvement contractor. Ask
the average homeowner what he or she knows about blueprints,
building codes, or home improvement contracts, and I am sure you
will not get a lot of answers. This would be similar to someone
asking me-an electrician-about investment banking or bond trading.
If you're not in the business, then how would you know? Whether I
am buying a car or planning to travel, I always do my research
prior to making a decision. There is no such thing as getting too
much information. Home renovation guides are very popular and
ubiquitous. What distinguishes my book from all the others is the
amount of detailed information I provide on the do's and don't's as
well as the strategies to use and the pitfalls to avoid when hiring
a home improvement contractor. The readers of my book will become
educated about the tools needed to successfully hire a contractor,
while attempting to minimize the aggravation and disappointment
that frequently accompanies a great number of home renovations.
When a homeowner decides to renovate his or her home, he or she can
always find plenty of books on home renovations. Most of these
books detail a lot of information on the ideas and designs, with
very few details on hiring and working with a contractor. Another
popular source for hiring a contractor is through recommendations.
Once again, you hire the contractor, and it is up to you to make
sure that the contractor is doing everything that they are supposed
to do. Working in the construction business as an electrician in
New York for more than two decades, I have been involved in many
facets of the business of industrial, commercial, and residential
construction and renovation, ranging from private homes to office
buildings, airports, hotels, and hospitals. My vast knowledge and
experience in the construction industry and as a homeowner gives me
this enormous opportunity to exhibit the tools necessary for
homeowners to successfully hire a general contractor to renovate
their home.
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