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Bad Idea? Home Construction
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<blockquote data-quote="Iamchris" data-source="post: 16419389" data-attributes="member: 21687"><p>I bought a 2nd house April 3rd and I have been attempting to get work done. I waited for a while on a friend of a friend to provide a quote on some work and he came back way too high... I wasted weeks waiting for him. Then I called out 3 contractors for quotes. 2 didnt show, 1 showed and quoted. The quote was solid so I offered him the work... now, no word from him... he went silent and work is suppose to be starting after having waited another 2 weeks for when he said he could start.</p><p>Here is where I am... asking if it is a bad idea. I'm getting impatient and about to start doing work myself! I have never done real work on a house. I have helped a bit with drywall... that is it.</p><p>I'm a quick learner, there seems to be lots of info available online. I have some mechanical skills, and I can handle tools... I was an airframe mechanic for 13 years, so I have some concept of loads, reinforcement and fastening.</p><p></p><p>I need to close a doorway, pull off some old plaster tile walls and drywall. I also have a wall with a door that I want to open up to an archway. I dont believe the wall to be load bearing, the attic joists run parallel to the wall and nothing in the attic terminates over the wall.</p><p></p><p>Bad idea to take this thing on? Should I keep searching for a contractor? I will probably still need an electrician to come in to do that portion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iamchris, post: 16419389, member: 21687"] I bought a 2nd house April 3rd and I have been attempting to get work done. I waited for a while on a friend of a friend to provide a quote on some work and he came back way too high... I wasted weeks waiting for him. Then I called out 3 contractors for quotes. 2 didnt show, 1 showed and quoted. The quote was solid so I offered him the work... now, no word from him... he went silent and work is suppose to be starting after having waited another 2 weeks for when he said he could start. Here is where I am... asking if it is a bad idea. I'm getting impatient and about to start doing work myself! I have never done real work on a house. I have helped a bit with drywall... that is it. I'm a quick learner, there seems to be lots of info available online. I have some mechanical skills, and I can handle tools... I was an airframe mechanic for 13 years, so I have some concept of loads, reinforcement and fastening. I need to close a doorway, pull off some old plaster tile walls and drywall. I also have a wall with a door that I want to open up to an archway. I dont believe the wall to be load bearing, the attic joists run parallel to the wall and nothing in the attic terminates over the wall. Bad idea to take this thing on? Should I keep searching for a contractor? I will probably still need an electrician to come in to do that portion. [/QUOTE]
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