Good Evening all,
I am doing some research into private residential / domestic builders work and would greatly appreciate it if you could offer some advice on reasons why a customer would be put off with proceeding with builders work despite having the money available for the work and acknowledging the disruption thati the work would cause to their day to day life.
Below are some of the main reasons why I believe customers are often put off by employing builders / tradesmen.
1 - The customer doesn't have a good knowledge of construction and / or how long a project of their scope should take. The customer therefore feels vulnerable that the project will drag on months longer than it should whilst the builder works on multiple projects.
2 - The customer doesn't know the acceptable standard of work or where contracted work finishes and variations start and therefore feel vulnerable to being charged way in access of their agreed sum.
3. The customer doesn't have knowledge of the commercial aspect of construction meaning that they do not know what is expensive or cheap and leave themselves at risk of being taken advantage of.
Your insight on the above would be much appreciated
Thanks,
LondonPM
I am doing some research into private residential / domestic builders work and would greatly appreciate it if you could offer some advice on reasons why a customer would be put off with proceeding with builders work despite having the money available for the work and acknowledging the disruption thati the work would cause to their day to day life.
Below are some of the main reasons why I believe customers are often put off by employing builders / tradesmen.
1 - The customer doesn't have a good knowledge of construction and / or how long a project of their scope should take. The customer therefore feels vulnerable that the project will drag on months longer than it should whilst the builder works on multiple projects.
2 - The customer doesn't know the acceptable standard of work or where contracted work finishes and variations start and therefore feel vulnerable to being charged way in access of their agreed sum.
3. The customer doesn't have knowledge of the commercial aspect of construction meaning that they do not know what is expensive or cheap and leave themselves at risk of being taken advantage of.
Your insight on the above would be much appreciated
Thanks,
LondonPM