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Can you see how a sub could use this against
builder when asked why he hasn't finished
bathroom yet. "Well
client told me two days ago that they were changing
tiles to another type." It doesn't matter that you did not say that - but it caused confusion and delayed
job by at least two days or more.
Instead of wanting access to
subs, with whom you have no expertise, you should concentrate on ensuring
builder has
proper permits and insurance for building. Especially for workman's comp and for liability.
Few clients realize that they can be held accountable, if
builder doesn't have
correct insurance.
Let's say that a child comes on to
site after
builder has left for
day. Decides to climb to
roof and jump. Guess who's liable? Check
references of others clients he's built for.
A Final point on access to subcontractors.
Many house building clients have very poor spatial ability and cannot imagine an overview of
space being designed for them - they just cannot imagine
finished house, never mind what
finished colors and tiles look like.
Because of this, they feel
need to be able to make changes at any stage of
project. This is what is behind this question of being able to speak to
subs. You can make changes to your house design at any time as long as you realize that each change will cost you heaps and blow your budget sky high.
To make these changes you ask
architect to request a cost estimate from
builder for each change. You then can decide if you can afford it or not. If your request is made at
worst possible (most expensive) time, you will be told that as well.
What's
answer to all this? Make all
decisions about what you want and have them included in your plans and specifications.
Question 4.
What does a builder, expect
homeowner to do (other than to pay you as and when agreed).
Reply
A builder expects
home buyer to be reasonable and realistic in their expectations. The time you spend in planning and thinking about what you want in you home is worth real money to you. If you are not good at planning, an Interior Designer will be critical to your final happiness.
If you can't make up your mind on
important aspects of
design, go and inspect examples of what you do like and get
Interior Designer to incorporate what you want in
plan.
The biggest problems that most builders run into is home buyer who change what has been agreed to or is unrealistic in what they want. This is why we have our home buyers sit down with an Interior Designer.
The ASID can sit down with you and help you visualize exactly what you want and help you make any compromises you may have to make.
It is very expensive to make changes during a project. Let's say that you wanted a 17x20 kitchen. Sounds like a big kitchen. Probably too big. However, once
cabinets and appliances start coming in you realize that it's too small and want
kitchen to be bigger.
This may cost you an extra $50k to make those changes. You can save yourself a small fortune by first working with ASID on floor space, storage, placement, design, and style.

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