8. Communicate With Your Builder
8. Communicate With Your Builder (Image 8 of 11)
Communication is really important. You might set your project up really well, you might have made all your design decisions and know exactly what you’re doing, but if you don’t communicate with your builder on site as often as possible in a proactive and positive way, the project will drift. If you’re on top of them in a reasonable way, they’ll be reasonable with you. If they think you’re not pushing them, they’ll start to lose interest in your job.
If you're communicating with them every day – I hassle my contractors usually every morning, asking who’s on site, what’s being done, what’s been delivered every day - they’ll be kept on their toes, even if they brush you off a little bit. You’ve got to be on their back in the nicest possible way. If you leave a project for a couple of days and then go back to site, you’ll find that things haven’t been done – and there’s often no real strong reason for it. If you’re on a fixed price, it’s not too scary, but it’s inconvenient and a hassle when things drift. And even in this case, if the builder knows he’s mismanaged himself, he’ll find any opportunity to charge you extra.
Not all builders do this. There are good builders out there – fantastic ones – and it’s a shame that the building industry has got a bad reputation. If you get a good one, you should recommend him to everyone you know.
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