I agree, but usually when you are hiring Jose and his amigos or a craigslist hack. And if a customer has an actual problem with something they absolutely should bring it to attention. But I’m talking about something a little different, where the homeowner becomes something of a project manager and takes it upon themselves to direct the contractors all day long. Or at least not being able to see the big picture because of ignorance of the trade. The point is though, if you have no clue what you’re doing then hire a good contractor
I'm torn here, in that I agree and understand where you're coming from. It's the same issue with google and webMD. Everyone is suddenly 'educated' and wants to push this new-found "expertise" in areas they just don't belong in.
That said I'm also of the understanding that it's their HOME. Where for any worker its simply a job site. When it's your money, and the work is being done where you live and plan to live...it's emotional (especially for women).
Perhaps stating in the contract that you'll spend the last 10 minutes of your day going over the changes you've made and answering questions but under no conditions will they be allowed to be "actively involved" or within the work area. Cite safety and put in potential additional charges or allowing you out of the contract if you feel it threatens yourself, crew, or the job.
As much as humans hate restrictions, everyone can compromise on boundaries.
I’m with you, and I do remind myself and my guys that these are people homes. I do think they have a right to be picky. I think for someone to truly understand what I’m talking about they have to be on some of these jobs and see how completely ridiculous a lot of these people are becoming.
I think for someone to truly understand what I’m talking about they have to be on some of these jobs and see how completely ridiculous a lot of these people are becoming.
I have no doubt the amount of self appointed TV educated professional contractor are going through the roof. Everyone is working at home and wants to be involved. I totally understand where you are coming from.
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