FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
1) based on materials (wood, vinyl, composite) - wood is much more affordable but requires higher level of maintenance, staining, coating etc. vinyl is more costly but lasts much longer and takes more labor hours to put together 2) obstacles on the fence line will impact the overall cost of the project such as slope of the land, trees, brush, stumps, old fences, high valued property that's on the fence line, delicate plants or flowers, rocks, boulders, roots, anything else that may impact the project including unforeseen issues that may result in a change order such as gas lines, electric, major root systems, trees needing to be cut, property line disputes, etc
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
estimate on site, zoom or face time when permitted, set budget, order materials, Budget timeline estimate is as follows and can change with market conditions. please refer to your contractor for exact details: 1) The estimator arrives on scene or meets virtually at a time of the client's choosing (when permitted) 2) If the client and contractor agree to the project terms contract is signed - permits obtained (if required) - dig safe is called - neighbors are typically notified by the home owner after this step 3) 50% of the project paid up front or material costs covered up front whichever is greater of the two 4) The project starts when materials become available by the suppliers (typically 2-3 days but can take up to a week depending on materials and supply chain 5) once the project reaches it's halfway point this is when 25% of the budget is required to be paid to the contractor 6) final completion, clean up, client walkthrough, inspections, final payment made and any change order payments 7) That's it! your project is finished! Leave a review for your contractor and receive a coupon for future projects!
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
When it comes to our homes, budget should never be a higher priority over quality. Hiring a professional that will pay attention to all of the details is what will matter most, especially when we spend so much time at our homes these days. We never cut corners, neither should the customer. If the price seems too good to be true it probably is!