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Skip the Headache: 5 Reasons to Hire Design and Build Contractors

  • Perla Irish
  • June 16, 2020
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  1. Everything Together
  2. A Smoother Process
  3. It’s Probably Cheaper
  4. It’s Often Faster
  5. Help to Watch Over Project
  6. Hiring Design and Build Contractors

Having work done on your home? Although you can hire lots of different companies to carry out various bits of work, an alternate option is to hire design and build contractors — this way, everything is done by the same people.

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5 Reasons to Hire Design and Build Contractors

If you’re unsure as to whether you should go with the design and build contractors, we’ve outlined our five top reasons to hire them. Keep reading below to find out more!


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  1. Everything Together

You’ve got an idea and a vision for your dream home. Rather than explaining it to a whole host of people, you can speak to just one individual, who’ll then speak to the design-builders.

If you have anything to say, you can speak to this one person who will simply pass your message along.

From the beginning of your project to the grand finale, you’ll have one person as your point-of-call, making it far less complicated than having to speak to numerous people at once.

  1. A Smoother Process

When hiring separate designers and constructors, there’s always a risk that they may clash, making the whole process a lot more difficult than it needs to be. By using a single design-build company, the whole experience becomes a lot easier.

Both sides of the firm will have obviously worked together previously and will be able to collaborate effectively. Particularly if you’ll be working with this firm for a while, you’ll want to ensure that they get on well so that everything can run smoothly.

  1. It’s Probably Cheaper

Using a design and build company like East-West Electric is more than likely going to be cheaper than choosing one of the alternatives.

There are numerous ways in which you can save money through hiring a design-build firm, as it’s cheaper than hiring an architect solely for design, or for design and construction administration.

They also may have a more practical perspective when it comes to design, as they’re considering the costs of construction too. Moreover, as everyone is on the same page, you’re unlikely to see any unexpected upcharges or changes which cost you more money.

  1. It’s Often Faster

Not only can it be more cost-effective, but it’s faster too. Projects using design and build firms finish an average of 33% faster than projects using more traditional operations.

Each phase of the project is intertwined and is likely to overlap, whereas with traditional design there’s often change and conflict to slow everything down.

  1. Help to Watch Over Project

Maybe you haven’t got the time to keep an incredibly close eye on proceedings, or you’d rather get on with something else. A design-build firm will take care of this for you.

The designer will check up on the project frequently to make sure it’s moving smoothly, so you know that it’s in safe hands.

Hiring Design and Build Contractors

These are just a few of the benefits of using design and build contractors, but it’s not the full story. There are numerous other reasons as to why they could be a good fit for you — it’s up to you to consider what works best!

If you’re looking for more advice on designing and renovating your home, check out some of our other posts.

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