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All Forum Posts by: Ryan Riedy

Ryan Riedy has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

I have white cabinets in one of my rental properties and haven't had any issues. Go with an off white like Swiss Coffee versus a stark/brilliant white. It's readily available by the gallon at any Lowes or Home Depot.

Does anyone have a tool they use for construction management. We considered using MS Project, but found ProjectLibre (free). Every project is different, but it would be nice to have a chart that we could lay out. It would include the process in chronological order and estimated time per job (demo, rough ins, drywall, paint). A visual way to map out the flow of the rehab projects.

http://masterpiece-dbr.com/uploads/Remodeling_Schedule.pdf

This link is one that a home-builder created. Obviously something much more simple would work.

If you have used MS Project or something similar you will know what I am referring to.

What accountability tools do you use to keep a project moving along systematically that makes it easy to replicate? This tool could also help set expectations with contractors and keep everyone on the same page.

Thanks in advance.

Post: Question about leads calling in from marketing

Ryan RiedyPosted
  • Scottsdale, AZ
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

@Seth Williams - Would you mind sending me the script too? Thank you!