ᐅ House Photos Discussion Corner – Share Your Home Pictures!

Created on: 25 Nov 2015 10:27
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Koempy
Hello,

It would be really great if everyone here could just post one or a few pictures showing the current state of their house.

I'll start right away.

For renovations, it’s best to provide a comparison of before and after the remodeling.

Before March 2014:



After May 2015:

Arifas9 May 2018 14:10
11ant schrieb:
And already paid for noting three improperly installed patio doors.
I am not complaining about the price at all. We are very glad that we chose to have construction supervision and are very satisfied with the expert’s work. It is definitely worth it for us—even if nothing were to go wrong during the build. The assurance that a knowledgeable external expert is overseeing everything is worth the cost to us.
Arifas9 May 2018 18:45
Let's continue. Only the incorrectly fitted window has not yet been replaced, and no corrections have been made so far. But that would probably be asking too much on short notice.
Construction site: multiple cable ducts/hoses run along the floor and wall; openings marked in pink.

White wall panel with screw fastener in concrete wall; red pipes and cables visible underneath.

Red plastic pipes forming an L-shaped run on the concrete floor, black cables beside them.

Window view into a dark room showing excavation pit with sand pile, scaffolding, and trees.

Pile of PVC and copper pipes and fittings on concrete floor, with a large silver coil next to them.
blaupuma10 May 2018 15:19
I pay 85 euros net per hour. No matter what he does for us (everything related to us, including work outside the construction site). I find a tiered pricing based on square meters quite cheeky.
Arifas10 May 2018 16:07
I find the tiered system fair because more needs to be checked when there is more to inspect. Ours is also steep and every roof tile was thoroughly examined. More roof means more work.
blaupuma10 May 2018 16:19
Arifas schrieb:
I think the tiered system is fair because more has to be inspected when there’s more involved. Our inspector was thorough and checked every roof tile. More roof area means more work.

I don’t get it.

He actually benefits if more has to be inspected, because that means more hours.

It’s that simple.
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haydee
10 May 2018 16:20
I prefer hourly rates. They reflect the actual effort involved, not just a hypothetical estimate.