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| SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS |
| It is only considered a standard of practice when a building contractor completes a job for you, packs up his tools and equipment, and heads out to his next job site. In keeping with the schedule of where his next job is, and always trying to keep his calendar full well in advance, does add to his personal productivity. However, when can you get him to come back to do a few of the other jobs you talked to him about when he was providing services for you? A good, honest, and thorough contractor, is hard to find, and it could prove to be just as difficult for him to work you back into his schedule. Scheduled maintenance ageements help you through availability of the contractor, materials and supplies, and one very important issue, your budget. The maintenance schedule might include your new porch now, so you can enjoy the summer weather, gutter replacement next month, and replacing the bathroom window this fall well before the snow lays a blanket of white on the drafty sill. Whatever your project, advanced preparation is the key to quality construction and cost savings. Maintenance agreements are scheduled to meet your building needs, materials and supplies avaiablity, and your budget. Tell me about your next project |