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Well friends, it has been the year of the house at our place - curtailing car work but it needs to be done (and in some cases wants to be done)
Last fall you may recall that we had the house re-shingled (one of a very few jobs I will not do myself) - signed the contract in Sept - got the work done by the end of November (admittedly a very wet fall) - and had to wait till spring to get the eaves done - what you may remember is that the shingles got delivered to the roof of the house across the street where that homeowner refused to let them get picked up, they stayed all winter and the homeowner got them installed on her roof this spring (they don't really match BTW and were the wrong colour - so ours is different - phew)
As mentioned this spring eaves and soffits and fascia - buddy could have kept a cleaner job site but other than that a good job.
Son painted the house meticulously (inside) and other than having to feed him and him drinking my beer it is a great job!
The fun purchase was a hot tub - which is fabulous except it necessitated ripping out half the deck, wiring and building a platform in about 5 days.
At the same time, we planned to replace an old single door in the eating area with a double french door - not outside my realm of expertise but, time is an issue so called my contractor. Bought the actual dooor and had it delivered the first week of August in anticipation of the contractor's arrival - in October I finally said "don't bother." Got another contractor through a friend who essentially gave me a "go away" bid (I can handle labour being 50% of the job, in this case even 2/3 of the job but when the quote is 4 times what I paid for the door I have to wonder.) So, yesterday paid son to be my helper and do the grunt work and got the door installed in a day. Still needs to be trimmed out but looks good and works!
I get that this is a very very busy market and I get that small jobs often aren't worth it and I also get that contractors are typically really good at what they do and not necessarily so good at things like scheduling and administration, but, dang.
At any rate, all's well that ends well and the door looks great. Oh and so far, paid my son less than 1/10th of estimate - so, takeout and beer are the order of the day!
back to regularly scheduled program.
Last fall you may recall that we had the house re-shingled (one of a very few jobs I will not do myself) - signed the contract in Sept - got the work done by the end of November (admittedly a very wet fall) - and had to wait till spring to get the eaves done - what you may remember is that the shingles got delivered to the roof of the house across the street where that homeowner refused to let them get picked up, they stayed all winter and the homeowner got them installed on her roof this spring (they don't really match BTW and were the wrong colour - so ours is different - phew)
As mentioned this spring eaves and soffits and fascia - buddy could have kept a cleaner job site but other than that a good job.
Son painted the house meticulously (inside) and other than having to feed him and him drinking my beer it is a great job!
The fun purchase was a hot tub - which is fabulous except it necessitated ripping out half the deck, wiring and building a platform in about 5 days.
At the same time, we planned to replace an old single door in the eating area with a double french door - not outside my realm of expertise but, time is an issue so called my contractor. Bought the actual dooor and had it delivered the first week of August in anticipation of the contractor's arrival - in October I finally said "don't bother." Got another contractor through a friend who essentially gave me a "go away" bid (I can handle labour being 50% of the job, in this case even 2/3 of the job but when the quote is 4 times what I paid for the door I have to wonder.) So, yesterday paid son to be my helper and do the grunt work and got the door installed in a day. Still needs to be trimmed out but looks good and works!
I get that this is a very very busy market and I get that small jobs often aren't worth it and I also get that contractors are typically really good at what they do and not necessarily so good at things like scheduling and administration, but, dang.
At any rate, all's well that ends well and the door looks great. Oh and so far, paid my son less than 1/10th of estimate - so, takeout and beer are the order of the day!
back to regularly scheduled program.
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Unfortunately, (and I can't tell you how many times I've pounded my head into this brick wall in my career) there's a common (and really, really stupid) notion in the world that this is all about computers and keyboards. I'll rant at some clueless clod until I'm blue in the face that it's all about the physical process, the actual real world, the thing that's being controlled and that they need to understand all that before they try to teach some idiot computer how to run it. Then they'll just stare back with empty deer-in-the-headlights blankness.