I’ve taken on a project to convert my cluttered garage into a weekend pottery studio, but reviewing the initial plans revealed possible clashes between new exhaust ducts, load-bearing columns and the existing roof trusses. Running the risk of crews standing idle or costly rework worries me. Has anyone arranged for a professional assessment of their drawings before ordering materials or setting dates?
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I’ve been in a similar spot when converting part of my basement. What really helped was bringing in a professional team early to review the drawings and flag issues with ductwork and structural elements before I committed to materials. It saved me from a couple of mistakes that would have been expensive to fix later. If you’re worried about downtime or rework, it’s worth reaching out to a company like https://universalservicescrp.com/ — they can give you a clear assessment and help coordinate everything so you don’t run into surprises during construction.