How to Build Good Rapport With Your Design/Build Team

Whether you need to have your roof replaced or a kitchen remodeling project completed, it’s good to have a good rapport with your contractors. But how exactly does one build a decent relationship with a design/build team?

Boost Their Morale

A remodeling project is a stressful project for everyone – not just the homeowner and the neighbors, but your contractors as well. After all, they are stretching themselves thin just to be able to deliver satisfying results. With that in mind, make sure to boost their morale every now and then with a smile or a kind word. If your crew is delivering results that you really love, then consider giving them a snack or a cold beverage to show your appreciation.

Trust Them

The rule of thumb is that you should only hire kitchen remodelers or roofers of you trust them. And, if you hire them, trust them to get the job done in a proper and efficient manner. With that in mind, avoid hovering over them so you don’t disrupt their work and unwittingly make the project run longer than it should.

Communicate

While it’s true that you shouldn’t hover over your contractors, that doesn’t mean you don’t have to communicate with them. After all, communication helps any home improvement project as it lets the contractor know what you want. Therefore, avoid micromanaging your team, but don’t be afraid to speak your mind if you have any questions or concerns regarding the project.

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