Here are the 8 biggest mistakes you should avoid


 *Avoid These Common Construction Mistakes That Destroy Your Budget*


When you plan to start building your dream home, don't skip it! Small mistakes in the early stages can lead to major financial losses. Many have suffered losses not because they lacked money, but because they did not know or ignored important things.


*Here are the 8 biggest mistakes you should avoid:*


1. *Building without a proper plan* 

Don't deviate from the architect's or engineer's drawing. Incorrect measurements, poor air circulation, or a design that does not match the plot all lead to damage and double use.


2. *Ignoring soil testing* 

Without knowing the strength of your soil, the foundation of the house may be weak. The cost of the test is small compared to the costs of repair later.


3. *Poor estimates of materials* 

Just guessing the needs of cement, sand or mortar delays the work or causes a huge waste of resources.


 4. *Using substandard materials* 

Cheap and inferior materials can lead to big regrets later. Always choose quality.


5. *Lack of professional supervision*

Workers without close supervision perform substandard work. A skilled engineer or supervisor is essential.


6. *Failure to negotiate prices and compare vendors* 

Don’t accept the first price. A small price difference can save you thousands of shillings when buying in bulk.


7. *Skipping important construction steps* 

Such as DPC or DPM — these steps prevent moisture problems or future damage.


8. *Changing the Map in the middle of the project* 

Unplanned changes bring unexpected costs. Stick to the original approved plan.


*Conclusion:* 

A good plan, professional advice and careful supervision are the cornerstones of a successful construction project. Don’t rush to take shortcuts — build smart.


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