Another Reason Why…

You should hire an architect.

I recently attended an energy design conference to collect some continuing education requirements that are required for licensure.  A lot of what was presented wasn’t new to me…it’s stuff I’ve been doing for the past 5 years already. But it did reinforce what I’ve been doing and reinforced the need for an architect.

The thing that did it were all the pictures the building consultants kept showing of things built wrong. Very wrong. So wrong that the guy giving the class was hired to come in and tell them how to fix it…usually for tens of thousands of dollars. And even if the contractor ended up paying for it (which they don’t always do because they may not still be around), the homeowner is very unhappy about being put out while their house is fixed.

Most “designers” and contractors don’t pay attention to how a house is designed at the detail level. They’ll do the bare minimum to get by. They’ll draw what looks pretty and has “curb appeal.” But they won’t think about the things that make a house last a long time and won’t rot. Most architects do think about these things as they design. They put standard details on the drawings, that if followed, will keep the house dry. I’ve yet to see a “builder” set of drawings (that is drawings done by a builder for themselves) that had any of these key details. And if the drawings don’t have the details it’s unlikely they’ll build it right.

So, hire an architect. Design is about more than just what it looks like…it’s about how long it lasts, too.

One Response to “Another Reason Why…”

  1. I am just beginning to appreciate the depth of knowledge required to properly design a house. It has taken my 1989 suburban ‘fast and cheap’ house springing many leaks to learn the difference an architect can make when doing any work on your home.

    So thanks for reminding me of this as I head into my kitchen remodel.

    By the way, I tried to register but didn’t receive an email sign up. I also bookmarked your site on Stumbleupon – hopefully that will bring more traffic to your site (which is a great idea).

    Thanks for the advice.

    Anne

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