|
The Euro Process
The next step once you have signed with us:
Project Managers
Once the contract is signed,
your project is turned over to the Eurodale Production Team. A Project
Manager is assigned to your project and your Lead Carpenter will then
meet with you along with other members of the Eurodale Team. At
this meeting, the Project Manager will review the every detail of the
project with you, answering any questions you may have. A designated
time will be scheduled as the official weekly meeting going forward,
ensuring you are kept up to date. These meetings are for project
development review, for logistics, and any questions that arise
subsequent to the start of the building process. It is also a great time
for you to consult with your Project Manager regarding any changes to
the scope of work you would like that differ from the original plan. Of
course, you can contact your Project Manager at any time. The duties of
the Project Manager are outlined to you at your introduction: these
include supervising the entire project, including subcontractors and
Eurodale Team members that work on your project site. Project Managers
are experienced carpenters who will be building your project. All of our
carpenters work consistently with Eurodale and are experts in the high
standards we maintain.
Production of the
Project
Your Emotional Journey: You
should be very excited about the beginning of your project, which will,
in the end, be a wonderful space to be enjoyed for many years! You may
experience some uncertainty and unease regarding the period during which
the actual construction takes place. Your project may require the
temporary loss of use of portions of your home, or perhaps it's the idea
of having "company" at your home while you maintain your daily living
that brings questions to mind. These are carefully considered by the
Eurodale Team and they will help you get through any worries you may
have. You will be astonished at the speed at which new additions and a
new homes fly into existence, how quickly remodeled space takes on the
skeleton of what that space is to become. Once the subsystems have been
placed in the walls, the project has reached an important milestone: the
moment between "rough" space and finished space. The next phase will
start with the drywall and this portion of the project is often lengthy.
Suddenly, there are only one or two people working in your home! You may
feel like there is very little being done for your project, and the
dramatic changes in the first phase don't seem to be occurring at the
same pace during this time. This seemly slower pace will continue with
flooring and paint, if needed. Not to worry, for after this phase comes
the trim and finish work. Our Trim Carpenters will set up and begin
detailing the new space, adding cabinetry and decorating the seams of
the space. Within a few weeks, your countertops and selection finishes
will arrive to be set appropriately. Now you can see all of the effort
you put into making your selection choices! Your project is near
completion and your Project Manager will walk through your new living
space with you for your review. Any loose ends get resolved, your home
and yard cleaned and you finally have your dream project to yourself.
Enjoy!
The Dream Lives On: We hope you never have any
problems with our work, but if anything should happen, you can call us
at anytime and we will resolve your issue as quickly as possible. As
part of our limited warranty, our Sales Manager will call you at a two
year mark to once again be sure that your dream still brings you great
happiness!
|
|