by almndtree | Apr 30, 2026 | Uncategorized
Every contractor has a scope creep horror story. Ours happened early in our compliance repair career, and it taught us a lesson we will never forget. We took on a balcony repair project with a scope that seemed straightforward. The assessment was clear, the price was...
by almndtree | Apr 29, 2026 | Uncategorized
In residential construction, an experienced contractor can often put together a solid estimate from blueprints, photos, and a few measurements. For a standard kitchen remodel or even a custom home build, a skilled estimator can work from digital images, Zillow...
by almndtree | Apr 28, 2026 | Uncategorized
When California’s SB 721 and SB 326 laws forced property owners to inspect and repair exterior elevated elements, the construction industry responded with two main approaches: repair with wood, or upgrade to steel. Both options can pass inspection and satisfy...
by almndtree | Apr 27, 2026 | Uncategorized
When an HOA board receives three contractor bids for a compliance repair project and one comes in dramatically lower than the others, it is tempting to see it as a bargain. But in the world of SB 721 and SB 326 balcony and deck repairs, the lowest number on the page...
by almndtree | Apr 21, 2026 | Uncategorized
When an SB 721 or SB 326 inspection report lands on the board’s table, it typically flags visible deficiencies — cracked waterproofing, deteriorated railings, soft spots in the deck surface. What it usually can’t tell you is what’s happening behind...