Basically the worst option is paying massive amounts upfront as it puts you at risk.
Is that advice for builders or clients?
Basically the worst option is paying massive amounts upfront as it puts you at risk.
Clients obviously.Basically the worst option is paying massive amounts upfront as it puts you at risk.
Is that advice for builders or clients?
Builders don't make a profit at the end. They make a profit at each stage of the job and are entitled to be paid as such.I pay them a fixed amount each week - with them making a profit at the end
I think you meant to say "and" getting. Clients buying themselves lots of stuff to use themselves is no protection for the builder.Buidlers can protect themselves with staged payments or gettign the customer to buy large orders direct if they wish.
I think you meant to say "and" getting. Clients buying themselves lots of stuff to use themselves is no protection for the builder.Buidlers can protect themselves with staged payments or gettign the customer to buy large orders direct if they wish.
Attempting to lure builders with a heavily biased incentive in favour of the client, is not going to garner any interest from busy builders. In particular now that the building trade is buoyant again.
We are turning work down unless clients are prepared to wait 6 months or so. Once a builder is in a position where he can cherry pick work, then the awkward jobs stay at the bottom of the pile.
So you gotta ask yourself, after you've gone and got two more quotes rather than digging up an ancient thread on here and expecting us to have a clue as to exactly how much work is involved and pointlessly comment, how much that is worth?'ve had work done by this guy before. His workmanship's good + he's reliable in that he keeps to his word.
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