CONCERNING THE QUESTION I ASKED EARLIAR HERE IS THE ANSWER
When fixing up a house, folks care about getting it done right and getting it done fast. What’s more wanted, good work or quick work?
Why Quickness Matters
Lots of people want to wrap things up fast. Fixing stuff can be a pain and nobody wants to live without a kitchen forever! Doing it fast means less trouble, lower costs, and getting back to normal quicker.
But fast can be risky. Hurrying might cause mistakes or shoddy work later on.
Why Good Work Matters
Good work takes longer but lasts. Solid work makes things look good, last longer, and add to your home’s cost. Fixing mistakes costs money in the long run.
Good work could be slower and pricier, so some people don’t like waiting.
What People Want
People want both. Nobody wants a job to drag, but nobody wants something that breaks, either. A good contractor will:
Be honest about how long it takes.
Do good work without shortcuts.
Talk so everyone knows what’s up.
In short, people will wait if it means getting it right. Quickness feels good now, but quality makes a house better.