It’s a very common stereotype that all builders are unorganised and that all budgets and timelines go over. But the reality is, it doesn’t have to be that way! You can feel confident and happy with your builder, with no urge to micro manage your project. You can have absolute clarity and know exactly what date you’ll be moving back into your home. Keep reading to find out exactly how you can achieve that.

It’s a very common stereotype that all builders are unorganised and that all budgets and timelines go over. But the reality is, it doesn’t have to be that way! You can feel confident and happy with your builder, with no urge to micro manage your project. You can have absolute clarity and know exactly what date you’ll be moving back into your home. Keep reading to find out exactly how you can achieve that.
If you don’t ask, you’ll never know
There are certain aspects of a builder that will speak to your personal style and taste but here are 5 must-ask questions before you sign your building contract:

Are they fully licensed and insured?
You can use a government register to check the currency and validity of your builder and their license for absolute peace of mind. Be sure to ask for the builder’s license number so that you can check what type of work they are restricted to, and ensure they are properly licensed for your specific project. . Having a contractor perform building work outside the scope of their license will land you both in some serious trouble. This is one of the most important questions to ask as they are the absolute basic requirements required to build.

Are you a member of a builder’s association?
Being a member of a builders association means that your builder keeps their education regarding industry technology, safety standards and innovations constantly up to date. In an ever evolving industry this shows you that your builder is passionate about their craft and takes every precaution to ensure the best work is achieved.
Do you abide by current building and safety standards?
If the builder has answered yes to the above two questions, then more than likely, it’s a yes to this question. The builder should have the appropriate safety standards in place to protect both you and their tradesmen on site which includes copies of Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS), Job Safety Analysis (JSA) and Safety Operating Procedures (SOP) for their plant and equipment. They should also build to Australian Standards and manufacturers specifications. To avoid potentially devastating problems, only work with reputable builders, ask for their credentials and any standard documents they are following before you sign. Also, pay attention to the process, if the builder seems dishonest and disorganised or unwilling to communicate and meet your needs, you should reconsider.
Working with Smallacombe Building Group will not only add value to your home but will also vastly improve your homelife and lifestyle.
Now’s the ideal time to transform your home, just imagine.
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