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COMMON
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:
Do I need
a contractor?
Not everyone needs a general contractor, however a great deal
depends on the expertise and time available to the homeowner.
Unless you have the time and the experience, this option can create
more problems than it resolves. Most people do this to save money,
but what most people forget about is that this savings in money
will cost in time spent on the job managing the work, keeping
track of the subcontractors and paying for what you are really
getting. Overpayments can often lead to incomplete projects
or disagreements about charges and incomplete work may cause the
project to go well over budget before these problems are resolved.
Why do
I need an Architect?
Considering the initial expense, the importance of the project
and the potential for problems, it makes sense to work with someone
who has the appropriate experience and can offer a personal service
that is not connected with the builder. Many times the savings
produced by good planning will easily pay for potential mistakes
that can take place during the building process. If I am hired
by the homeowner, my allegiance is to the best interest of the
homeowner, not to anyone else.
How do
I select a contractor?
This will depend on the individual and the building market, but
it is vital that the type of project and client be matched appropriately
with the contractor. If you have not yet selected a contractor
or have not had plans completed, I will share with you ways to
locate the appropriate professionals for each task. If you
desire, I will even assist you with establishing the terms of
the contract. Signing a contract that protects you and provides
for all major contingency events is vital. Without a good
contract AND a good contractor, the project starts out with a
higher potential for costly problems.
Contractors
and suppliers can be located through various referral networks.
The following are a suggested starting point:
Suppliers
and contractors: http://www.expertunity.com/
Remodelers Association: http://www.austinnari.org/
What about
city codes and city permits?
Questions regarding building permits can only be answered when
considering each project, however, the City of Austin does answer
many of these questions on its web site and city planners are
available by telephone and in person to answer questions for you.
The City of Austin was the model city in writing and adopting
the new codes now coming into effect across the country. These
new codes include several changes regarding energy efficiency
and selection of materials, foundation inspections and other requirements
that apply to the remodeling of older homes.
What are
Specifications & Why are they important?
Specifications are written documents that explains many parts
of the final plans in words that are not always described as well
in the drawings. The plans AND the Specifications together form
the basics of a complete set of contract documents. A more complete
description of the contents and the meaning of the terms found
in the specifications can be found at Specifications.
These documents are important because they form the core of the
requirements for the construction project that will be used in
the final Contract for Construction.
Other Questions?
Just call. If I do not know the answer I will try to refer
you to someone who does. If you prefer to send e-mail, just
click on the link below.
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