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Builders will just skimp where they can to improve their effective profit. Eg:

- not painting the tops of doors - not grading slabs for drainage - not following basic instructions about hanging a door - carelessly filling the drainage channel with mortar when laying bricks - not cladding a wall properly because you can't easily see it (which then starts leaking water)

I wouldn't undertake a large building project without being very well educated beforehand and allowing significant amounts of time to have your nose in things. Maybe you can get builders which will do a good job without lots of oversight, but there is no way to know this before you sign a contract.

Buying something already built saves a lot of time and effort, and dramatically reduces cognitive load.



Well said. You really need to be a picky asshole to manage a construction project.

I had to hold a kitchen contractor hostage over re-work and bullshit his guys did to skim a few hours.


Most of the doors were hung badly. At least that is not disastrous.




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