Selected Product: | What Your Contractor Can't Tell You: The Essential Guide to Building and Renovating Paperback Author: Amy Johnston Publisher: Shube Publishing Release Date: 2008-01-01 ISBN-10: 0979983800 ISBN-13: 9780979983801 List Price: $19.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Renovation: Completely Revised and Updated ISBN-10: 1561585882 ISBN-13: 9781561585885 List Price:$39.95 Tips & Traps When Building Your Home ISBN-10: 007135686X ISBN-13: 9780071356862 List Price:$14.95 Tips & Traps When Building Your Home ISBN-10: 007135686X ISBN-13: 0639785323242 List Price:$14.95 So... You Want To Build a House ISBN-10: 0071474935 ISBN-13: 9780071474931 List Price:$19.95 Home Renovation Checklist: Everything You Need to Know to Save Money, Time, and Your Sanity ISBN-10: 0071415033 ISBN-13: 0639785382867 List Price:$12.95 Home Renovation Checklist: Everything You Need to Know to Save Money, Time, and Your Sanity ISBN-10: 0071415033 ISBN-13: 9780071415033 List Price:$12.95 Before You Hire A Contractor: A Construction Guidebook For Consumers ISBN-10: 1891264656 ISBN-13: 9781891264658 List Price:$12.95 |
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What Your Contractor Can't Tell You is a comprehensive guide to getting the best results while building or renovating a home. Most homeowners spend about 20% of their time on the plan and 80% of their time on a messy, traumatic, expensive construction phase. Pros spend 80% of their time on the plan and 20% on a smooth construction phase. But the homeowners can't know what goes into a solid plan unless someone tells them. This book is based on a simple premise...if homeowners knew even 10% of what the professionals in the construction field know, they could avoid 90% of the problems. Creating a dream home shouldn't be a nightmare. Hiring a contractor is an enormous investment and a high-risk endeavor involving decisions that will last forever. This book equips homeowners with the information and strategies needed to turn their vision into a home or a renovation that can be built on time and within budget. Chapters give detailed coverage of critical topics: design; selecting and supervising the architect and contractor; cost estimates; budget; plan specifications; contracts; dealing with town officials; and keeping track of everything along the way. For each stage of the project, there is detailed information on common pitfalls and how to avoid them, as well as insiders' tips which reveal what most contractors can't tell you. This book was previously published by Warner Books (2004) and titled What the "Experts" May Not Tell You About Building or Renovating Your Home. What Your Contractor Can't Tell You, Great Book! | Customer Rating: | | This is a great book if you are going to embark on building a house. The author is very good at outlining things and it is also not boring. I've highlighted so many things in the book that I didn't know and need to consider or do. A must have for anyone who is going to build a new house or tackle a large renovation! | Excellent Resource | Customer Rating: | As a building professional (licensed general contractor since 1991), I think that this book by Amy Johnston is an excellent resource in preparing a person to undertake a building project. The book is chock full of practical, insightful information that gives consumers a 'peek behind the curtain' of building contractors, as well as the building process in general.
Over the years, I have heard of many construction horror stories and am dismayed to see builders with great marketing but little integrity continue to do project after project. If more consumers would take the time and effort to educate themselves about the building process, there would be far less 'money pit' experiences on building projects. This book makes it easy to be an informed consumer. | Excellent reference - good education for the owner | Customer Rating: | This book was an excellent resource - helps make you a more savvy owner. You will better understand both the process and the contractor's mindset. Good guidance on where to focus and how to avoid pitfalls. Would also recommend Hiring Contractors Without Going through Hell. | an excellent place to start...and revisit again and again | Customer Rating: | | there are thousands of books on the general subject of home renovation. for the important steps that take you from idea/dream to budgeted plan and actual work, this is the perfect guide. ms. johnston is a rare author whose main objectives are to inform and support. readers of this book, if they're anything like my partner and me, will be empowered to pursue their ideas in a realistic, fiscally disciplined way. after reading ms. johnston's book, we feel like agents or real participants in renovating our home, and not hope-filled homeowners eager to make someone else's labor work for us. we know what work we can do, and what work we need someone else to do. this is an excellent place to begin planning an addition or home renovation. it's a text you can return to again and again throughout your process. (i understand that a revised edition will be published in january 2008. i have the first edition, and will buy the new one. these comments refer to the original edition.) | Very happy with this book. | Customer Rating: | | I read and I reread this book often. We are getting ready to build and this is one of the most helpful reads that I have found. If you buy this book, you WILL stay one step ahead of the game. |
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