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You’ve Really Stepped Into It Now!
How safety conscience is your remodeling contractor? Is he or she ensuring that you, your family, and all workers on your project are safe and or working safely? Your contractor, may not have a safety plan in place which may … Continue reading
Posted in Homeowner Guidance & Advocacy, Remodeling Best Practices
Tagged contractor solutions, contractors, ductwork, Fall Hazards, great room addition, Home improvement, Home insurance, job safety, ladders, OSHA, professional contractors, project management, refinished floors, remodeling guidance, remodeling tips, risk management, safe practices, safety, safety program, scaffolding
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What’s the Building Standard for My Project
Settling disputes between contractors and homeowners who are at odds over their renovation or new home project is unfortunate, especially when many of them can be avoided. It is interesting to find when reviewing a homeowners project documents how many … Continue reading
Posted in Dispute Resolution, Remodeler Business Practices, Remodeling Best Practices
Tagged construction agreement, contractors, disputes, expansion and contraction of hardwoods, hardwood flooring, installation standard, NOFMA, processes and procedures for contractors, project documents, quality, quality of work performed, red oak, risk management, set of standards, shaved mahogany flooring, subcontractors, tiger wood, tile backsplash, tolerances, workmanlike manner, written standards
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Building a Tiny House – daily 5 Remodel
Is Bigger Really Better – How some guys are building small homes that work.