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| quote: Originally posted by ZSMICHAEL: Finding a good tradesman has ALAWAYS been a problem.
I disagree. It’s never been this crazy Been a homeowner since 2007 and never had an issue getting someone to return my call or give me an estimate (or if you do get someone it’s months and months out) until 2 years ago to now. It’s just insane
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| I wonder if the home building business has affected this. From what I hear from builders and general contractors, all look for the lowest bid to complete any task from electrical to roofing. The emphasis is on speed and having it pass inspection, not on quality or doing things right.
Is this view carrying over to people that start in building homes and become independent or join a tradesman business? Even when one checks reviews and history of tradesman businesses, it seems like one still needs to watch their work like a hawk for quality to make sure they're doing what you requested. |
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| quote: From what I hear from builders and general contractors, all look for the lowest bid to complete any task from electrical to roofing. The emphasis is on speed and having it pass inspection, not on quality or doing things right.
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| OP here - I was telling this story to a friend this morning. She is a director at a large stadium in Orlando. She has too many employees in one area and there are not enough electrical outlets to service all the computers, printers and various other items that require power. She knows that she needs to have a groove cut into the concrete floor, power run and outlets placed every so many feet on the floor. But because of the size of the job, she cannot find an electrician willing to take on the job.
I thought to myself, "If a lady with a title of executive director, running a building that can house 70,000 fans and that hosts many nationally televised events every year cannot find an electrician for a "small" job, what chance does the average homeowner have of finding someone?" |
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| There are so few tradesmen that even a crook will get enough business to live comfortably. A competent tradesman should have the wherewithal to start his own contracting company, and will lose the ability to closely monitor his team's craftsmanship.
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| Back in the day when I drove a concrete truck, we were schueled very early start times in the summer. One day I stopped in a 7-11 for coffee around 5:30am. When I got out of my truck I was stopped by a guy just outside the door asking if I was a contractor. He explained that this was how he hired contractors as he wanted a tradesman that was not afraid to get up early to do a days work. I don't know if I myself would use this criteria but I thought it is an interesting way of hiring.
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