Friday, 17 March 2017

5 Qualities to Look for in a Carpenter


Looking to hire a professional to work in your personal abode can be daunting, especially since workers will be most likely be coming in and out of your home. There are many attributes of a craftsperson that you need to be on the lookout for if nothing but the best will do. 

Being skilful at the craft goes beyond saying. A carpenter should be good at what he or she does, be exemplary at mathematics to equate all the measurements involved in the project, and be current on technologies that are used in the field. 

But what other qualities should a home owner seek out in a potential carpenter?
  1. Credentials
There are a few different elements that are factored into this category. Proper training, schooling, and experience are necessary, having good carpenters insurance is vital also. Insurance protects both the home owner and the workers themselves, as well as damages. Because accidents can happen frequently in this type of job, insurance cannot be overlooked.
Ask about a carpenter's licenses and certifications too, which will ensure that he or she is qualified for the position. In order to gauge the past performance of a carpenter, ask for references and be sure to contact them.

  1. Dedication
A carpenter who dedicates him or herself to your job utilises good time management. In the best scenario, there are never too many jobs going on at once, so yours can be completed in an appropriate time frame. Unfortunately, carpenters have gotten a bad rap when it come to this, but someone who is good will be available during most circumstances. As in any profession, if a worker dedicates him or herself thoroughly on the job, success will surely be achieved. 

  1. Honesty/Communication
These are two qualities that are lumped together because communication is very important, yes, but must be truthful in order to be effective. A carpenter can talk to you until he or she is blue in the face, but if it is all lies, then it doesn’t really matter. Dishonesty is unfortunately quite prevalent in business; good carpenters deliver as promised, and when this becomes impossible, negotiates with clients early to determine the most appropriate route to take. 
  1. Strength
Physical stamina is important for using and relocating heavy materials. During work time, he or she will need to keep up with the physical demands of the job, often standing and walking around and assuming awkward positions for long stretches. Mental strength and critical thinking skills are also paramount, as there is a certain amount of improvisation that can be involved in carpentry when certain tools or materials suddenly become unavailable or perhaps if there are issues with the terrain. Problem-solving critical thinking skills must be employed in a timely manner without sacrificing quality.
  1. Fair Pricing
Services provided by the carpenter should be priced according to the job itself, not necessarily the demand for carpentry work. Obviously, the rules of supply-and-demand are going to play a role, but no charges should be too exorbitant. A good carpenter will offer a bid proposal a be rigorous about keeping to that document.
Overall, an effective carpenter is one who exhibits these five elements and can perform a job without issue. He or she displays exemplary credentials (including carpenter’s insurance, proper licenses, and admirable references), unwavering dedication to the job along with time-management skills, honest communication with the client, physical and mental strength, and can price a job fairly. When a person is brought on to work in the household, it can be a very personal experience, so it is imperative to have the right team of workers on the job.



from Home My Heaven: Home Improvement Blog http://www.homemyheaven.co.uk/2017/03/qualities-carpenter.html

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