Jacob
What goes around comes around.
The first set of sash windows I ever fitted were 100mm too small across the width. But luckily I was just there helping the chap who made them and it wasn't my fault!
Thought I'd mention it though - it could have been the classic tape measure mistake, or just not drawing up a proper rod.
We managed to fit them OK but the front linings showed 2" more than they should have. The client didn't notice. If it had been 100mm in the height it would have been a disaster.
Actually the biggest mistake I've made, several times in early days, is underpricing to get the job. Never actually ran out of work and annoying to have to postpone profitable jobs in favour of under-priced ones.
Moral of this tale: always over price, it shortens the waiting list and you can afford to do a better job at a more leisurely pace.
Thought I'd mention it though - it could have been the classic tape measure mistake, or just not drawing up a proper rod.
We managed to fit them OK but the front linings showed 2" more than they should have. The client didn't notice. If it had been 100mm in the height it would have been a disaster.
Actually the biggest mistake I've made, several times in early days, is underpricing to get the job. Never actually ran out of work and annoying to have to postpone profitable jobs in favour of under-priced ones.
Moral of this tale: always over price, it shortens the waiting list and you can afford to do a better job at a more leisurely pace.
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