If things don't go as planned, the team has procedures in place to handle issues. They’ll work to make it right, so you won't be left in the lurch.
Absolutely! The construction team is there to listen, like a good neighbor. They want to hear your concerns and help make things right.
Before the work kicks off, the team usually sends out notifications to let folks know what's happening. If in doubt, it’s always smart to give them a shout!
You can expect some noise, but the crews try to limit disruptions. Like a car engine, there's a roar during work, but it shouldn't be a constant headache.
Typically, it can vary depending on the project size, but most jobs are wrapped up in a few weeks to a couple of months. It's like watching paint dry, but with a definite end in sight!
While there’s always a chance of minor hiccups, the damage release aims to protect your property by setting the rules. They usually take care to prevent any major headaches for homeowners.
The damage release is basically a permission slip that lets workers build or test powerlines without bumping into legal troubles. It's all about keeping things smooth and safe!