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Bad Idea? Home Construction
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<blockquote data-quote="venmos1" data-source="post: 16420151" data-attributes="member: 40656"><p>Let your work speak for itself. Shouldn't need to go on a forum and put people down because someone is suggesting diy. I work for a multi million dollar environmental contractor. We do not require deposits. We offer net 30 terms. We rarely get burned. We are expensive due to high overhead. Our industry requires a lot of training and the state requirements are pretty intense. The average Joe has no idea what we have to do for what one considers a simple job. </p><p>Construction is kind of a 3 headed monster. Framing, finish work and painting. A great finish carpenter can hide a bad framer and a great painter can hide a poor finish guy. Most times, you won't find a one stop shop that is great at everything. It's better to specialize in one thing than be ok at a bunch imo. Get referrals and call them. Ask lots of questions. If a contractor is afraid to give referrals, it's for a reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="venmos1, post: 16420151, member: 40656"] Let your work speak for itself. Shouldn't need to go on a forum and put people down because someone is suggesting diy. I work for a multi million dollar environmental contractor. We do not require deposits. We offer net 30 terms. We rarely get burned. We are expensive due to high overhead. Our industry requires a lot of training and the state requirements are pretty intense. The average Joe has no idea what we have to do for what one considers a simple job. Construction is kind of a 3 headed monster. Framing, finish work and painting. A great finish carpenter can hide a bad framer and a great painter can hide a poor finish guy. Most times, you won't find a one stop shop that is great at everything. It's better to specialize in one thing than be ok at a bunch imo. Get referrals and call them. Ask lots of questions. If a contractor is afraid to give referrals, it's for a reason. [/QUOTE]
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