5 Common Problems You May Face When You Don’t Use a General Contractor

When it comes to home renovations or building projects, many homeowners try to cut costs by managing the work themselves or hiring individual tradespeople. While this might seem like a way to save some cash upfront, it can often lead to bigger problems down the road. That’s where hiring a professional general contractor really pays off.

At Riverside Millwork Group, we are working on launching our Local Partnership Program for General Contractors to help you connect with trusted professionals who can make your projects run smoothly. Before you jump into your next renovation, let’s take a look at some common issues that can arise when you skip hiring a general contractor.

1) Stress and Overwhelm

Managing a home renovation or construction project can be overwhelming, especially if things start to go wrong. Without a general contractor, you’ll be responsible for managing every small detail, from ordering materials to ensuring each task is completed properly. Working with a contractor takes the stress off your shoulders, allowing you to focus on enjoying the process.

2) Missed Deadlines and Delays

Renovations can be a balancing act between multiple trades like electricians, plumbers, and carpenters. Without a general contractor to organize and schedule everything, your project can experience unnecessary delays. General contractors are skilled at managing timelines, so everything runs efficiently.

Riverside Millwork Group offers installation on all of our closet systems, ensuring a smooth process from start to finish. However, for other products like doors, baseboards, and casings, installation is only available if part of a complete project for new construction. If you prefer, you can also have a general contractor manage the installation for any of our products. That being said, Riverside is launching a new initiative to connect general contractors and clients along with our new Local Contractor Partnership page.

3) Increased Costs from Mistakes

While it may seem like you’re saving money by acting as your own project manager, mistakes can quickly add up. For example, if your custom French doors are installed incorrectly, you may have to pay to fix or replace them. General contractors know how to avoid these issues and manage your budget effectively.

4) Uncoordinated Work Between Trades

misaligned baseboard

Without a general contractor to oversee your project, the different trades you hire might not communicate properly. This can lead to mistakes, such as misaligned trim, incorrect door installations, or issues with custom closet systems. A general contractor coordinates between all teams to make sure everyone is on the same page, avoiding costly errors.

5) Poor Quality of Work

When managing a project on your own, it can be tough to ensure the quality of each trade’s work. A general contractor works with reliable professionals and guarantees the work meets a high standard. If you’re investing in high-quality interior doors or custom millwork from Riverside Millwork Group, you’ll want a contractor who ensures everything is installed perfectly.

 

Choosing not to hire a general contractor can lead to serious headaches. If you’re planning a renovation, be sure to check out our Local Partnership Program to find trusted general contractors in your area who can handle the job professionally. Whether it’s installing trimmodern interior doors, or other millwork solutions, a general contractor can help bring your vision to life without the hassle.

Ready to get started on your next project? Visit our Local Partnership Page to connect with top general contractors and explore our full range of products from custom doors to closet systems.