FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
We try to give the best price. We have to figure in drive, tool's, time, our help and how much help we need. Bottom line is we don't want to hurt you but we are in business to make a living. As far as how we take our draws depends on the job type. Bigger the job the more draws we will need. Small jobs are more pay at the end. We have even take payments on a trust kind of thing. We never take more then we got completed. This should all be agreed, and explained before work starts. This helps both sides involved.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
We like to come and talk about what our customers are looking to have done. We like to throw out a few options to take care of the task at hand and try to find the best option with the very best out come in the end. After this is agreed a pun we can start the task at hand with the best fit for customers.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
we have 25 years experience. I myself have worked on a construction job my whole life. From remodelling homes i grew up in. My first job was a laborer for a local construction company. from there I have been a builder ever since. I have experience in all aspects of a house. I have built everything from Naticoke Homes, to stick built in Rehoboth Beach Delaware. I became the foreman on all most every job i was ever on. (Advantage Builders) 7 years,( Whittington's Construction) 5 years, (Gant and Associates) 4 years these are a few jobs that i worked my way to the Lead Carpenter's position.