FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
Pricing depends mostly on time, difficulty and labor.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
When working with a new customer for your interior demolition company, a typical process might include the following steps: Initial Consultation: Meet with the customer to discuss their project needs, objectives, and timeline. This could be done in person or via a phone call. Site Visit: Conduct a thorough site assessment to evaluate the scope of work, identify any potential challenges, and gather measurements. Project Proposal: Prepare a detailed proposal outlining the scope of work, estimated costs, timeline, and any necessary permits or regulations. Contract Agreement: Once the proposal is accepted, draft a contract that includes all terms, conditions, and project specifics. Planning and Coordination: Coordinate logistics, including scheduling, waste disposal, and utility disconnections if needed. Communicate with any subcontractors or other trades involved. Execution: Begin demolition work while ensuring safety protocols are followed. Maintain clear communication with the customer throughout the process. Cleanup and Final Inspection: After completion, conduct a thorough cleanup of the site and a final walkthrough with the customer to ensure satisfaction. Follow-Up: After project completion, follow up with the customer to gather feedback and address any concerns. This structured approach helps ensure a smooth process and a positive customer experience.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
7 years experience OSHA 30