ACI Home Performance Conference 2009

BUS 8 - Dealing with Job Stoppers

Thursday, April 30, 2009  ·  10:30 AM - 12:10 PM

There are a number of reasons why a home performance project could be stopped cold in its tracks. When unanticipated problems manifest themselves during a project, installation crews are often forced to stop work and the profitability of the job disappears. For jobs like these, the best case scenario is the job is postponed. The worst case scenario, however, is for the job to be cancelled and all costs unrecoverable. Learn how to identify and avoid problems that will stop your project before they materialize. Problems include knob and tube wiring, vermiculate insulation, asbestos, lead, moisture / mold, incomplete paperwork, insufficient access to work areas, electric availability, scheduling headaches, siding identification, structural interconnections, permitting, and licensing.

 

By attending this session, participants will

 

  1. Achieve an understanding of the types of unforeseen problems that can stop a home performance project before it is complete
  2. Learn how to identify and resolve these problems prior to beginning a project
  3. See and hear real experiences of how projects were derailed by unforeseen problems and the solutions that were used to resolve the issues

 


Type: 100 Minute Session
Track: Build Your Business & Profit
CEU: American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI)   Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET)   National Association of Certified Home Inspectors (NACHI)   National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI)  

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