I am lucky to have a DH that knows a lot about home repair. He's worked in construction and architecture before returning to med school - so we've never had many outside contractors work on our homes. I'm pretty handy as well. Now that our kids eat up a significant amount of time (dang social lives!
) and DH's work actually pays way more than we'd have to pay a contractor to do the labor around the house, we are starting to outsource. So......I'm lost.
Could anyone tell me what the norm is for dealing with outside tradespeople? Do you tip the installation guys when you've already paid for installation at a home center? Can you leave the house when the people are working on something? Or do you stick around all day and "keep an eye on things"? Do you offer them drinks if they are working outside? When you get an estimate that seems INSANE do you haggle or just go to someone else?
*sigh*
It is almost easier to do it yourself. It is certainly cheaper. DH and I are both in total shock at what these guys charge. We got a few estimates on a new driveway and some electrical work ..... total sticker shock. Suddenly, we can understand how all these guys afford nice cars and such. I need to post the saga of the hot tub. DH's little dream reward for passing boards and finally being DONE has turned in to such a nightmare. Beaucoup bucks to get it installed and lots of hassles.
I need to make some calls on that today. Poor guy. He thought it would be easy.
Any tips would be appreciated. I hope to get a lot of contracting work done in the next year or so ....in case we want to move. I'm hoping prices fall with the housing bust and construction slump. I certainly can't pry my wallet open with the estimates I'm seeing. :>

Could anyone tell me what the norm is for dealing with outside tradespeople? Do you tip the installation guys when you've already paid for installation at a home center? Can you leave the house when the people are working on something? Or do you stick around all day and "keep an eye on things"? Do you offer them drinks if they are working outside? When you get an estimate that seems INSANE do you haggle or just go to someone else?
*sigh*
It is almost easier to do it yourself. It is certainly cheaper. DH and I are both in total shock at what these guys charge. We got a few estimates on a new driveway and some electrical work ..... total sticker shock. Suddenly, we can understand how all these guys afford nice cars and such. I need to post the saga of the hot tub. DH's little dream reward for passing boards and finally being DONE has turned in to such a nightmare. Beaucoup bucks to get it installed and lots of hassles.

Any tips would be appreciated. I hope to get a lot of contracting work done in the next year or so ....in case we want to move. I'm hoping prices fall with the housing bust and construction slump. I certainly can't pry my wallet open with the estimates I'm seeing. :>
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