You have other priorities to focus on. If you were an expert and knew exactly how it should look, you’d have handled it yourself. Can you tell the difference between a perfect texture job and one that’s just okay? Let us be the bridge to getting it done right.
Remove the emotion from the process by hiring a professional to create a punch list—someone who can act as a neutral third party.
They might leave a few loose ends you wouldn’t catch unless you were an expert. Let’s cut them some slack—they’re human, just like us. A good contractor wants to deliver quality work and get paid, so the approach should be, “Let’s help them finish the project quickly and with as little stress as possible.”
Begin with multiple punch lists, starting one before any work begins. Set clear expectations for protecting your home—whether it’s covering floors, setting up containment, or just arriving on time for meetings. Have the contractor meet some simple, early goals before releasing a large payment to show you’re in charge from the start. For example, before painting, make sure the drywall, siding, or texture meets your standards to prevent issues later. Spotting small problems as you go makes the final punch list easier for everyone.
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