Remodeling your home will present inconveniences. In order to “construct” there generally has to be a “deconstruction” process. The debris left behind can create problems if it isn’t cleaned up right away.
OSHA sets forth standards of cleanliness while workers are on the site. A competent construction company in compliance with state building codes will abide by these standards. But what is left at your home after the installers are gone for the day?
If you don’t want to get “stuck” with a nail in your tire the morning after the crews are gone, you need to ask specifically what you can expect from them. Things to keep in mind:
- Will they coordinate with your schedules to keep your project simple?
- Are the crews fully-equipped to keep your home clean and neat during the installation process?
- How will they protect your carpets and furnishings?
- Do they use tarps, drop cloths and shoe covers to protect your home from damage and dirt?
- Will they clean one area before moving on to the next?
- What is considered “daily clean-up”?
- Will they play loud music all day?
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