
If you're planning any kind of home improvement, from having a room painted to adding a three-room wing to your house, you need How to Be Your Own Contractor, the complete guide to hiring and overseeing the work of more than fifty different contracting specialists. It covers: finding the right contractor for the job comparing estimates negotiating a contract checking a contractor's licenses and insurance obtaining building permits working on-site with the contractorsThe Hamiltons discuss: design professionals mechanical systems contractors, like plumbers and electricians interior specialist contractors, such as carpenters, paperhangers, and tile layers exterior specialists, such as roofers, deck builders, and excavators yard contractors, like swimming pool builders maintenance contractors, such as exterminators
This book investigates the logistical and managerial requirements for homeowners to successfully act as their own general contractor during residential renovation projects. Gene and Katie Hamilton, experienced home improvement writers, provide a structured framework for overseeing various tradespeople. They argue that by mastering the administrative and supervisory aspects of construction, homeowners can effectively manage costs and quality control across diverse project scales.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers frequently note the practical utility of the checklists and administrative templates provided throughout the text. Experts highlight this as a foundational reference for homeowners who lack professional construction management experience.
Page Count:
144
Publication Date:
1991-06-01
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
0020332106
ISBN-13:
9780020332107
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