A General Contractor is a building project manager that has a deep understanding of the construction process and how to manage suppliers and labourers on behalf of homeowners.
A general contractor typically oversees all project details, hires, and schedules subcontractors, inspects subcontractor work, orders supplies and oversees their installation, and helps to resolve design issues with interior designers or architects.
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casaGURU GURU Bob Beal, of Artisan Bathrooms & Kitchens, gives homeowners a few pointers to help their next bathroom remodel go more smoothly. Contractors, sub-tradespeople and quotes are all very important.
The value of homes across Canada has increased considerably over the past 10 years; therefore, it makes sense to invest in upgrades such as a bathroom renovation that is ‘built to last’. So what issues should homeowners consider when planning a renovation and selecting a firm to do the work?
Homeowners should always look at the qualifications of interested contractors.
Bathroom renovators are more familiar with the problems that are almost always encountered when renovating a bathroom. Different types of plumbing, framing, and electrical wiring will require someone who is well-trained and familiar with different approaches to such challenges. On many occasions, a renovator will find old lead pipes or drains that require that ‘special touch’ to handle it properly. Many general contractors do not have the expertise of a bathroom renovation specialist and are often ill-equipped to deal with older homes.
Again, homeowners should always remember to get a detailed quote that outlines every aspect of the renovation process, including the materials used.