How do trades handle “DIY fixes” that actually made things worse?
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- Assessing the Situation
- Communicating with the Homeowner
- Rectifying the Issue
- Preventing Future Issues
Preventing future issues
Trades handle DIY fixes by first assessing the extent of the damage and the necessary repairs.
They then communicate the additional work required and associated costs to the homeowner, often resulting in a higher total bill than if the original job had been done by a professional.
By assessing the damage, providing a quote for proper repairs, and potentially educating the homeowner on why the DIY approach was problematic. They might also offer to rectify the previous work, if it’s within their skill set, or recommend specialized contractors for complex issues.
Alright arrangement Thank you
Well detailed Thank you bro
Yeah accessing the damage also
By taking it out and starting all.over
Hmmm short and okay for me