"but i really want it done, cheap by people i can trust not to bodge it!"
Was a comment I read elsewhere on the forum an I was wondering what others really thought of it.
As a surveyor I spend much of my time engaged as an expert witness when disputes arise between builders/tradesmen and tbier customers (invariably the customers chose the cheap guy). I also take great care to explain to my own clients, where I have designed and am supervising building work, that there is normally little to be gained from thinking "cheap" and much to be lost.
I reckon that most of us who work in the industry want to raise standards, but that means raising the standards of customers too. As long as the attitude displayed by the above comment prevails then the public will get exactly what it wants...Cheap....
What do you think we can do to raise the publics expectations so that they think "quality" at a competitive price, rather than who is the cheapest always? We all know that it is only this attitude that allows the cowboys to thrive.
Or...if you aren't in the industry do you really want "cheap"? You can't have a Rolls Royce job for Ford Fiesta prices, so if you demand low prices you will get low quality. This is particularly true in construction where anyone can call themselves a builder, plumber, electrician, etc and quality tradesmen simply cannot compete with cowboys.
Do you think ther should be some sort of regulation of the industry to ensure only competent people can charge for building related work? Bearing in mind that regulation will cost money and drive prices up further.
I am very interested in what others think.
Was a comment I read elsewhere on the forum an I was wondering what others really thought of it.
As a surveyor I spend much of my time engaged as an expert witness when disputes arise between builders/tradesmen and tbier customers (invariably the customers chose the cheap guy). I also take great care to explain to my own clients, where I have designed and am supervising building work, that there is normally little to be gained from thinking "cheap" and much to be lost.
I reckon that most of us who work in the industry want to raise standards, but that means raising the standards of customers too. As long as the attitude displayed by the above comment prevails then the public will get exactly what it wants...Cheap....
What do you think we can do to raise the publics expectations so that they think "quality" at a competitive price, rather than who is the cheapest always? We all know that it is only this attitude that allows the cowboys to thrive.
Or...if you aren't in the industry do you really want "cheap"? You can't have a Rolls Royce job for Ford Fiesta prices, so if you demand low prices you will get low quality. This is particularly true in construction where anyone can call themselves a builder, plumber, electrician, etc and quality tradesmen simply cannot compete with cowboys.
Do you think ther should be some sort of regulation of the industry to ensure only competent people can charge for building related work? Bearing in mind that regulation will cost money and drive prices up further.
I am very interested in what others think.