The Inside Outside Guys ~ Create a Specification Before Any Work Starts on Your Home

From The Detroit News | By Ken Calverley and Chuck Breidenstein

DETROIT, July 13, 2023 ~ In this busy economy, it is not surprising the Guys get a lot of emails from owners who have had work done by contractors that don’t use well-written contracts and proposals.

What we hear from our listeners is that they “really don’t know what they should have gotten,” or they “have no idea what recourse is available to them” in the event of an issue arising after the work is complete. The common explanation is simple. “We tried for so long to get someone out here, we hired the first person that showed up with acredible’ proposal.”

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We get it. But you should know there are laws and rules that contractors are obligated to follow, and the good ones will do so not only because it’s required, but because, in most cases, the mandates represent good business practice.

Start with the idea of creating a good specification. The law says the contract must be clear in terms of what is going to be done, what will be provided, and how much the work described will cost.

How does a homeowner create or obtain a good specification?

The answer lies in talking with a great provider, one more reason to use the professionals like the ones at InsideOutsideGuys.com.

When the Inside Guy was still building homes, it was not unusual to have to bid on a specification he was not up to date or familiar with. A typical one might be the installation of a private water well for the home.

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