
If you are entering into a construction project, you are in for a very busy time.
It is very difficult to make all the decisions that need to be made regarding which windows you want, what style you want the ceiling in each room to be, what you want the trim to look like, which door handles you prefer, which profile of tongue and groove you prefer, what method of heating you want to choose, which kitchen and bathroon cabinets you like, and so on, endlessly.
At first the decisons are fun, but after the ten thousandth choice, you can start to get worn down, especially if you are being rushed.
Although the Builder never intends to give you too short a turn around time to make some of these decisions, it invariably happens that way.
We have created a chart thatyou can use to help you to easily stay ahead ofyour contractor, and to be ready with the decision whenyour Contratorraises the topic. This chart is called ‘Timelines in the Building Process’.
Itsuggests what descisions you should be making while the architectural plans are being completed, what decisions you should be working on while the footings are going in, and so on, through to the end of the project.
All of these decisions take time and our chart helps you to start considering each set of decisions well ahead of time, so thatyou are never rushed.
Contact us at thelma@royalleapge.ca in you would like us to email you a copy of this chart.