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I know, you want to save a little bit of cash on your upcoming job. But the question is, will you be an asset or a liability on the jobsite. Will you get your work done on time? Will you be in the way? Will you do your job right? Your contractor will have several more questions for you, make sure you have the right answers. One more thing: Excuses are reasons for failure.

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Disagreements happen between homeowners and contractors. Do you always have to go to court? The answer is no. There are alternatives, but let me forewarn you. Nothing is certain when it comes to dispute resolution. Well, one thing is for sure. If you have hired an attorney, that person is going to make some money.

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Do you have any idea how much air leaks into your home from the outdoors? If you have ill-fitting windows and doors and leaky walls, noise enters the house through these pathways. The same thing is true for interior walls and ceilings. Soundproofing starts when you stop air from passing in between spaces!

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Installing a regular skylight can take some time. Sure, you can cut open the roof and pop in the skylight in several hours, but then you have to build the light shaft and finish it. Imagine piping sunlight into a room from start to finish in say two hours.

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Appraisers try to place a value on large trees around a home, but I often think the number they settle for is low. If you are buying a wooded lot and want the trees to survive the shock of construction, you must take extraordinary measures to protect them.

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Are you going to remember exactly where pipes and wires are in your walls 15 years after your house is built? What happens if you think faulty work is being performed and you know it is going to be covered up? There is no substitute for photos in my opinion. Photos simply tell the truth and harbor no bias.

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Let's say something goes wrong at your house some time after the contractor packs his tools and leaves. You ask him to fix the defective work and he balks. Just call his insurance agent and file a claim. Wait, you did get a copy of his Certificate of Insurance, right?

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Do you remember all of the hysteria and the buildup to January 1, 2000? A bunch of doomsdayers predicted the world was going to end. Heck, you would think Superman was going to be called in to stop the rotation of the Earth so we could go back in time and take the necessary time to fix all of the goofed up computers. It was hilarious if you want my opinion.

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