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pamplet or booklet for homeowners
I was looking through my arsenal of FineHomebuilding magazines for the article on presenting the homeowner with a booklet of some sort at the completion of a project containing photos of project in various phases, materials used, user manuals for provided furnace, dishwasher, lighting, etc. There is more to it, but I just can't find the article or what to even call it. Thanks for any help.
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(post #173003, reply #2 of 4)
John Abrams wrote a book called "the company we keep" about his conctruction firm on Martha's Vineyard.
He describes in detail a sort of "owner's manual" for the projects.
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(post #173003, reply #3 of 4)
http://www.taunton.com/finehomebuilding/how-to/articles/documenting-construction-for-homeowners.aspx?ac=ts&ra=fp
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(post #173003, reply #4 of 4)
Thanks; got it!!
(post #173003, reply #1 of 4)
I was looking through my arsenal of FineHomebuilding magazines for the article on presenting the homeowner with a booklet of some sort at the completion of a project containing photos of project in various phases, materials used, user manuals for provided furnace, dishwasher, lighting, etc. There is more to it, but I just can't find the article or what to even call it. Thanks for any help.