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Home Improvement Q & A: Who Should be Called First—The Contractor or the Architect?
Posted By beth On September 19, 2007 @ 1:32 PM In Consumer News and Advice,Home Owner News,Your Guide to Home Improvement | Comments Disabled
By Desiree French
RISMEDIA, Sept. 20, 2007-Opinions vary about which professional to call first. Some say the architect comes first because “you have to design it before you can build it.”
The architect, who is trained to resolve problems creatively, can help define the project in ways that provide meaningful guidance for the design. The architect can also do site studies, help secure planning and zoning approvals, and perform a variety of other pre-design tasks.
On the other hand, a contractor will be the one you interact with on a regular basis and the person who will likely be in your home every day, possibly for an extended period depending on the scope of your work. Many contractors have in-house design services, or design/build firms, and can possibly offer better price and integration between design and implementation. Others may have several architects with whom they work directly, which could also provide a smooth integration between design and implementation.
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[1] To Move or to Remodel?: http://rismedia.com/2007-08-03/home-improvementsremodeling-qa-to-move-or-to-remodel/
[2] Should I Hire a Professional or Do the Job Myself?: http://rismedia.com/2007-08-14/home-improvements-q-a-should-i-hire-a-professional-or-do-the-job-myself/
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