Keeping it Simple Do-it-Yourself Contracting for Home Repair & Remodeling Services
Publisher Name | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
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Author Name | Hagendorf, Col |
Format | Audio |
Bisac Subject Major | HOM |
Language | NG |
Isbn 10 | 1516971590 |
Isbn 13 | 9781516971596 |
Target Age Group | min:NA, max:NA |
Dimensions | 00.90" H x 20.05" L x 98.00" W |
Page Count | 66 |
I started my career as a civil engineer. It wasn't quite as exciting as I had hoped but I stuck with it long enough to learn how to go about getting things done.....how to go about getting something in the physical world built or fixed. I moved on from that by basically starting over from scratch. I had seen firsthand in my engineering work that you could write the prettiest specifications all day long but if you the writer didn't understand the actual process of building that thing you were specifying you were heading for a train wreck.....usually a pretty expensive one. So I decided to go back and learn building from the ground up. I went to work for carpenters, plumbers, electricians, heating guys, and masons. I never did get to learn how to operate heavy machinery though....always wanted to have run a bulldozer..... I learned the trades from the bottom up, the hard way. I stayed with each trade long enough so I understood how things went together and importantly, I learned the lingo associated with the work. If you can't speak the language how can you function? After that I went into contracting, doing repair work and new construction on residential and light commercial buildings. I got to the point where I could, on my own, build a house from the foundation clear to the chimney top. When I write specifications now to get something done I know of what I speak. For the next sixteen or so years I worked in a local non-profit agency in Maine running a home repair program. We used public funds to repair the homes of low income home owners and if their place was too far gone, build them a cunning little ranch house. These last six years I have been working as a private consultant doing the same thing but for individual towns. I would compete for a grant for the town and then use the money to repair homes throughout their town. I have worked with a lot of different contractors over the years and know how the game works inside and out. I lost track long ago, but I would guess that I have managed the repair of well in excess of a thousand homes and am pretty sure I have seen most everything....good and bad. I was able to get all that work done because I had learned that system back in my engineering days. It works and keeps things simple.