Responsibilities Of A
Contractor
If you're building a home or planning to have an addition
constructed, hiring a general contractor is a good way to go.
These professionals can take all the burden of construction
details off the homeowner and handle the process from start to
finish.
But for the uninitiated, it's often difficult to tell what
exactly is a contractor's job and what a homeowner can expect
to do. Making sure this unknown quantity becomes known clearly
to both parities before a job starts, makes good common
sense.
With a general contractor, an agreement can be set up
whereby the entire job from hiring an architect to final
inspection are handled by the contractor. In other cases, the
homeowner will be more actively involved. A lot of this will
depending on the contract itself and what both parties
prefer.
In general, if you're building a home and a general
contractor or homebuilding company has been hired, you can
expect to need only sign on the dotted light and take care of
the financing. From there on out, the jobsite belongs to the
contractor and your simply an observer with a strong voice.
After an agreement's made, the contractor will begin the
process of building the home if set design plans are already in
place. This means he or she will handle land preparation,
permits, clearing and foundation construction.
Once the house starts to go up, the contractor will continue
to handle the job, hiring or calling in preset subcontractors
as the process moves along. Many homebuilding companies have a
number of subs from each trade they use as needed, so figuring
out which plumber is the best, for example, falls on their
shoulders, not yours.
The reasons for wanting a general contractor or a
homebuilding company are many. But the real advantage is their
understanding of the entire process and when different types of
subcontractors needed to be called in. A home contractor, for
example, will know the roof and windows need to be in place
before the drywall crew is called in. And they'll know the
drywall must be done before the painters can get to work and so
on.
Building a home, doing a major renovation or even adding a
room on to a house are all big projects. Making sure the job is
done right can be a nightmare for a lay person. That's where a
trusted contractor comes into play.
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