If you have commissioned a home repair or home improvement project that is going to take several days, weeks, or even months to complete getting along with the tradesmen who come to your home every day is important, not only for everyone's personal comfort but for the sake of the success of the project as well. Having your tradesman walk out in the middle of a complete kitchen renovation? No fun.
Give the Tradesmen Room - If you went to work everyday and had your boss standing over your desk, all day, everyday, chances are it would get on your nerves more than just a little bit. The same is true for the tradesmen working in your home.
Too many homeowners fall into the habit of trailing tradesmen as they work, questioning everything they do, or offering "helpful" suggestions at every turn. The interest (and concern) is understandable up to a point. If something seems to be going very wrong by all means speak up. Otherwise, let them get on with their job.
Set House Rules - Most of us are rather picky about what goes on in our homes and have certain rules that we like obeyed. Unlike your kids though, the tradesmen coming to work in your home have no idea what those rules might be. If you want your main bathroom to be reserved for family use only, let them know that ahead of time. The same goes for any rooms you do not want disturbed.
Play Nice - While no one is saying that you have to treat your tradesmen like royalty, an occasional gesture of extra hospitality is nice. Make a cup of tea for your tradesmen in the afternoon, or lay out a plate of biscuits one morning at break time. Who wouldn't be appreciative of those kinds of small tokens of thanks? And if you take the time to join them you can all get to know each other better.
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