The Complete Guide to Contracting Your Home: A Step-by-Step Method for Managing Home Construction
M**S
Great advice
We used this book as a guide to build our house. It turned out great. Step by step guide to getting your own contracting done. Easy to follow steps. Good value.
B**Y
Complete, Easy to Understand Summarization and of How to Contract Your Own Home Sequentially
Fantastic work authored in the 5th Edition book by the experts and professionals, Kent Lester and Dave McGuerty! You both hit the nail on the head! This is exactly what I would expect from a book, particularly a residential contracting book! This book presents very thorough, sequential, orderly, detailed, and easy to understand, step-by-step plans that are beneficial to anyone in the rough, general process of building, but especially helpful to the beginning contractor. I would say this book definitely sums up the most complete, significant basics, at a minimum, that are vital to any home being contracted. The book also shows how to inspect during the process of construction, even if you don't swing a hammer! Resources of where to find information are made apparent along with major building supply companies for each room of the house, masterplan checklist of where to begin, plan checklist, contract, and agreement, are located in the appendix of the book. There are lots of specialty books on the market of how to do certain things in construction, but this book summarizes and compiles it. I'm not a contractor myself and have never contracted any type of structure being built, but I find this field highly interesting and motivating. I enjoy picking out building materials, fixtures, finishes, working with numbers, and estimating costs, etc. The whole nine yards is presented from the building lot, foundation, framing, roofing, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, painting, trimwork, cabinetry, countertops, flooring, landscaping, and decks, etc. Well worth purchasing this book, even if you're only merely thinking about contracting and maybe not yet ready to actually build a home. I highly recommend anyone read this book, particularly if you're curious about the overall, general process of the contracting, building, and construction industry!
J**Y
Covers everything
This book covers everything to building a home and what needs to be completed. It goes into plenty of detail. Great for new timers like myself and others who want to update their own knowledge.
M**K
Great book!
This book will walk you through the process of building a home with forms, checklists etc. This book will give you confidence to build and manage your own build while saving lots of money. I know how to build a home, yet this book gave me ideas and additional knowledge that I wasn’t thinking about. If I were a beginner, I’d buy this book and read it twice before attempting to build your own home. Think about this, the investment and time putting into this book will payoff huge amount of return on investment. Follow the book and it’s worksheets. There is a lot to read and absorb, but you can do this! Time is your friend. Put the work into this book and reap the rewards of the knowledge you obtain and apply to building your home.
H**D
Detailed
Nicely done
T**7
Building own home
Nice check lists
M**A
Great foundational book!
This book has a great overview on each area of the construction process. My husband has a remodeling company and i bought this book for a reference book for the management team to use for photos and check lists. I’m very pleased with the information and depth of the coverage.
B**D
Great choice as an overview of the component parts of homebuilding.
This is a great book offering guidance in most areas of the home building process. Much like planning your wedding, even if you're planning on hiring a planner to oversee and arrange all the different elements it's still important to do your own research both to protect yourself and to be able to properly voice to your coordinator exactly what it is you want. Home building is exactly like that, only with way more steps and areas than a wedding. This book gives a lot of information. Most of all, it gives enough information for those questions you didn't even know you had to take shape. We also really appreciated the info about green building stuff as well as just the general descriptions of the pros and cons of different building materials or types (ex. Roofing materials, types of concrete, foundation styles). There's also info about dealing with all your various specific contractors if you choose to do that part of the work yourself.
C**E
Decepção
Dinheiro jogado fora!!!
D**D
Worth every penny
This book is really great. Worth every penny. It has tones of useful information and checklists. Even a seasoned pro could take something away from opening this book.
D**Y
great to do
Very helpful book, great to do lists
M**.
Home Building
Great book to learn, teaches you the ins and outs of general contracting also the good and the bad. I will be reading this book more than once.
T**N
a lot of useless information and not enough useful information
This book is full of repeated useless information and full paragraphs that are respeated word for word. This book does not help you with contacting your own home.
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