10. Understand And Allow For Your Builder’s Problems
10. Understand And Allow For Your Builder’s Problems (Image 10 of 11)
If you’ve got a fixed price you’ve got peace of mind you’re not going to be spending any more money. If your contractor’s got reasonable cause for delay, however – maybe he’s waiting for the Water Board to do something before he can finish the plumbing he may be able to demonstrate that he needs to charge you a little more money.
Even when that's all gone on, don’t compromise on the finish. Don’t pressurise him to hurry it along to complete the job if that will compromise the finish. Don’t push him too hard at the end – you’ll trash the job and have to get the skirting boards or architraves that they shoved in at the last minute redone, or the rooms redecorated in a year’s time, and so on.
It comes down to communication good relationship with your builder to be reasonable and to understand the problems that they have. Accept any overruns to get the finish that you want, allowing them extra time to finish properly. It’s a shame once they’ve put all the time and effort into things that you don’t see to rush things that you do see (such as paint finishes and skirting boards) – and those are the things that get tired really quickly. Once you’ve got through that stage – having renegotiated delays, you’ve got your snagging list.
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