During this site visit, European Art Glass will take measurements, photos, create sketches or drawings, do a site inspection, and consult with the property owner or their representative.
To make the most of our visit, these tips will ensure the site visit goes smoothly. You'll receive a copy of these tips in your email booking confirmation.
1. *Clear the Area*: Ensure the area to be inspected is free of clutter and accessible. Move furniture, decorations, or any obstacles that might hinder work.
2. *Provide Access*: Make sure there is access to all necessary areas, including stairs, elevators, parking, and outdoor spaces. Unlock gates, doors, and any other entry points.
3. *Gather Documentation*: Have any relevant documents ready, such as property design or construction drawings, previous inspection reports, and permits. This information can help us understand the scope of the project.
4. *List Your Concerns*: Prepare a list of specific concerns or questions you have about the project. This ensures you don't forget to address important points during the inspection.
5. *Take Photos*: Document the area's current state to be inspected with photos. This can serve as a reference point for any changes or issues that arise during the project.
6. *Plan for Pets*: If you have pets, make arrangements to keep them safe and out of the way during the inspection. This ensures work be completed without distractions.
7. *Discuss Budget and Timeline*: Be prepared to discuss your budget and timeline expectations. This helps set clear expectations from the start.
8. *Be Present*: If possible, be present or have a knowledgeable representative present during the visit to answer any questions and provide additional information as needed.
By preparing these items in advance, you can help ensure a smooth and productive visit. Rescheduled visits or visits that require longer to accommodate a poorly prepared site may be subject to additional fees.