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They – or rather their offsite contractors – know how to build it and don't raise an eyebrow too much when you book them in to put screws into a footstool.
"A clear, open planning process will let customers and solar contractors know how much more solar can be added each year," HECO said in a statement.
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They hire a contractor they know or find online.
Generally, most high end contractors will know how to do this or have the manpower on hand.
A licensed roofing contractor will know how to prevent this dangerous mess, and he will be liable for any injuries to your property or your family if there is damage from disassembling your roof.
Neither had more than the usual issues with obtaining permits, but in some cases, "contractors don't know how to build that way and code officials have to figure out new rules," said Larry Speck, an architect based in Austin., Tex., and a professor at the University of Texas at Austin.
Finally, most contractors do not know how to install complicated locks properly, so make sure you do your research before hiring one.
It's like choosing a contractor because they know how to forge and cast steel using coal, iron, an oven and a bellows, when they actually need to know a) the address of the nearest Home Depot b) what to do with the steel once they buy it.
If the construction company or contractor does not know how to communicate well with you (even when the others have no problems), then the possibility for misunderstandings in the project increases, and that means higher costs and less satisfaction.
And right now, many federal contractors simply don't know how their businesses will be affected.
There will be less of a learning curve, I know who the contractors are, and I know how not to get cheated.
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