brave heart
i have decided to give the job to a student who does this sort of thing part time. two things come out of it: (1) i can perhaps save some money, and (2) get some hands-on experience in DIY.
am i getting myself in too deep? we'll find out. the labor costs (200 a day) are not that different from a professional contractor's (250 a day). the only areas where i save are the mark-ups on tranportation of material and total cost of project.
am i getting myself in too deep? we'll find out. the labor costs (200 a day) are not that different from a professional contractor's (250 a day). the only areas where i save are the mark-ups on tranportation of material and total cost of project.