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Old 12-08-2011, 06:40 PM   #1
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Anyone got a good carpenter they use who is reliable and does a good job?? were in Ossipee. Thank you!
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Old 12-09-2011, 07:20 AM   #2
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What are you looking to have done? Finish work, deck, new kitchen?
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Old 12-09-2011, 10:04 AM   #3
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Correct. You need to be a tad more specific.

Once you find one, if they actually show up, and on time you will be lucky.

I always look at the vehicle that they drive. It if is new and expensive I get a little nervous about the price.
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Old 12-09-2011, 01:12 PM   #4
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Correct. You need to be a tad more specific.

Once you find one, if they actually show up, and on time you will be lucky.

I always look at the vehicle that they drive. It if is new and expensive I get a little nervous about the price.
Wow, as "The Professor" I would expect that you would use more research than that to come to a conclusion.

Instead you could actually ask the contractor why their price is higher (if it even is).

I certainly wouldn't let quality of work, work experience, reputation, crew experience and how your job will be managed, be your judge.

Definately let the vehicle type and trim level be your guide to whether you should trust your contractor.

That is the funniest statement I have heard all week, thank you.

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Old 12-09-2011, 05:16 PM   #5
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Even though I don’t drive a new vehicle, during the summer I always try to make it look good when meeting with a prospective client. Even if I leave a job site and look like crap myself.
I paint for a builder who although has a not so new truck, it looks brand new.
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Old 12-09-2011, 05:24 PM   #6
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Anyone got a good carpenter they use who is reliable and does a good job?? were in Ossipee. Thank you!
hello my name is Shaun owner of Skys Carpentry in Moultonborough feel free to look us up on the web or simply give me a call 254-4151. things are quite until January 1st when begin another remodeling project if theres anything we can do please call. good luck.
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Hello, my name is Scott Compton of Scott Compton Builder. I would be very interested in talking with you. I can be reached at cell- 234-1277 or office- 279-1029. Feel free to view my web site at www.Scottcomptonbuilder.com. Look forward to speaking with you.
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Be careful of jmen24. I happen to know he owns his own airplane. NB
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The new/nice vehicle thing makes perfect sense. I replaced siding and windows some years back in Mass. I mentioned the same thing to the wife. One person who didn't make the "cut" showed up to price the job in a Mercedes. He was many thousands higher than anyone else. Coincidence, personally I don't think so...Oh and it was to install/use the same brand windows and siding. I told THEM what I wanted to use. All they had to do was price the products I already picked out.
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Do you drive a new truck??? Just evaluating your credentials!!


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If I decide to buy a brand new truck I should keep my old one around to go out and do estimates until my new one gets a little bit old?
Your comment makes no sense at all. I do believe in judging people by the company they keep but not contractors by what they drive.
I believe it is the attitude that gives most away not the age or type of vehicle.

There are a lot of fly by night contractors out there that drive junk and their work is also junk.
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Read the whole thread and you'll see where I was coming from. My question was a poke at another poster and I used you as the dart. Not a poke at you.


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If I decide to buy a brand new truck I should keep my old one around to go out and do estimates until my new one gets a little bit old?
Your comment makes no sense at all. I do believe in judging people by the company they keep but not contractors by what they drive.
I believe it is the attitude that gives most away not the age or type of vehicle.

There are a lot of fly by night contractors out there that drive junk and their work is also junk.
Sure it makes sense but I'm not interested in debating a thing...To each his own I suppose...
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There are a lot of fly by night contractors out there that drive junk and their work is also junk.

Well sort of my point exactly...There's also a lot of people out there driving 40, 50, 60 thousand dollar "work vehicles" who need to pay for them. I've found most of them are not doing this by lowering their price much to be competitive. Many have a "this is what I get take it or leave it attitude" usually I leave it and find somebody else who truely wants my business. I'm not cheap actually just the opposite but don't like getting !@#$% either. I usually try to follow the 100 year old "rule" of throwing out the highest and lowest estimate. Usually works out for me, your mileage may vary.
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Old 12-25-2011, 11:39 AM   #16
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Thank you all for the posts....I think.. lol, lol. I appreciate all the private messages too. We have a few windows that need replacing and some rotten boards replaced. We'd like a metal roof put on at some point, there is nothing worng with the one there, just old and will need a new one in time. Just things like that, maybe some finish work done when the new bath goes in, things like that, thanks guys!!! Merry christmas!!
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