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Talk me out of being my own general contractor on a house build. Ready go!
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<blockquote data-quote="5onrocks" data-source="post: 643443" data-attributes="member: 822"><p>I'm not being ugly but if you don't have a pretty good general knowledge of home construction, you will likely end up with a sub par product that cost just as much if not more. A drive by in the morning and late evening is not enough time on the job site unless you have really good, trusted sub contractors. I'm a project manager for an industrial construction company but I grew up around residential construction. It's kind of like all of these DIY shows on tv.... it seems really easy and anyone can do it. Most of those projects end up looking like crap for most people or cost twice as much when they have to pay a pro to come fix it. </p><p>Are you knowledgeable about local building codes, inspections, etc. I don't want to turn you away from doing it, just realize it's a lot more work than it seems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5onrocks, post: 643443, member: 822"] I'm not being ugly but if you don't have a pretty good general knowledge of home construction, you will likely end up with a sub par product that cost just as much if not more. A drive by in the morning and late evening is not enough time on the job site unless you have really good, trusted sub contractors. I'm a project manager for an industrial construction company but I grew up around residential construction. It's kind of like all of these DIY shows on tv.... it seems really easy and anyone can do it. Most of those projects end up looking like crap for most people or cost twice as much when they have to pay a pro to come fix it. Are you knowledgeable about local building codes, inspections, etc. I don't want to turn you away from doing it, just realize it's a lot more work than it seems. [/QUOTE]
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