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Offline 42Duggg

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Vetting a Full‑Service Renovator
« on: Yesterday at 08:17:05 pm »
I’m planning a major home renovation—knocking out walls, reconfiguring plumbing, and integrating smart lighting—but juggling budgets, permits, and multiple trades feels like a second job. How can I evaluate a firm’s ability to manage every phase seamlessly so I avoid hidden fees, missed deadlines, and constant status checks?


Offline Dr3adn0ught

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Re: Vetting a Full‑Service Renovator
« Reply #1 on: Today at 04:48:01 am »
I found clarity when I discovered fields‑builds, whose online portfolio features detailed Gantt charts and permit‑tracking dashboards that map out every milestone upfront. I booked a discovery call, requested recent client references, and asked how they handled mid‑project change orders and daily site updates. They shared a fixed‑price scope with milestone‑based payments tied to clear deliverables—and daily photo logs to track progress. That level of transparency and proven process gave me the confidence to hand off coordination, knowing my renovation would finish on time, on budget, and without surprises.