FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
I started my own company about 3 ½ years ago and I’m trying to get my name out there to build a great reputation. I’m offering very competitive pricing and free estimates. I want to build a network of clients in San Diego by word of mouth. Giving customers a good price with great service is the best way to accomplish this.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
I believe clear expectations are vital for any successful project, the key is communication. Nothing should be assumed or implied. I know all the questions that should be asked and the suggestions to get you on the right track. First thing I will ask you is what your overall goal is? How you want your house to make you feel? I also like to get a good idea of who I’m working with. I’m very transparent and an open book if you have any questions for me. The last thing we’ll discuss is budget. I really want you to get something you’ll love waking up to everyday, and this can be accomplished in many ways with many different budgets.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have worked in the trades all of my life. My Grandfather was a General contractor and guided me through the process of learning all facets of construction. After working in the field for a decade, He suggested I work for a construction management company to learn the administrative side of things. I was a superintendent for four years and project manager for two. Through this company I was able to get training on safety, plan reading, scheduling, estimating, inspection training, and much more. I’m very well rounded and confident in my work.