Generations of Americans know that Chevy Chase is the king of clumsy. After all, it's his stumbling, bumbling on-screen antics that have firmly cemented his status among comic royalty. That said, tripping up isn't exactly the path you want to take when it comes to finding, hiring, and working with home improvement contractors. If you're hoping to be more like the infallible Ty Webb from the Caddyshack movies than Clark Griswold from the Vacation series, then here's a few tips to help you get off on the right foot.
Finding a Good Contractor
The first, and most important, decision you'll have to make with any home improvement is hiring the right contractor to do the job. After all, you don't want to second guess yourself like Chevy Chase is reported to have done after leaving the original cast of Saturday Night Live after just a year and a half back in '76 (believe it or not, he still talks about it in 2008!). Instead, you want to start your home improvement with total confidence in your new hire. Here?s how to pull that feat off:
Planning, Budgeting, and Smart Business
While you might not agree with Chevy Chase's choices for starring roles since the mid 80s (most of his movies since 1986 have been commercial and critical flops), nobody is arguing with his business sense. It would be an understatement to say that Chase's closet full of clumsy, clueless characters have earned him a pretty healthy piece of the pie. That said, here's some things that you can do to make sure you get the best deal possible on your upcoming project.
Working with Home Improvement Contractors
Finally, when it comes to actually starting your project, and working with your contractor and crew, try to emulate cool, composed, and loveable Chevy Chase characters, rather than the bumbling buffoons. Take Ty Webb of Caddyshack fame (Na na na na na na na na), for example. His laid back attitude and blanket generosity made him the most popular golfer at the country club, traits that would serve any homeowner well while working with home improvement contractors and their crews. Former contractor and current home improvement expert Dave Lupberger writes that going the extra mile isn't a bad idea, either. "Do something unexpected," Lupberger advises, "Show up with a pizza for lunch. On a hot afternoon, show up on your jobsite with cold soda, or with lemonade and cookies. Meet them some morning with coffee and doughnuts. Simple gestures like these show your contractor that you appreciate the job they are doing for you." It's not a bad impulse to follow. After all, who would you work harder for? Somebody that doesn't give you the time of day, or someone that goes out of their way to make your job an easier one?
Home improvement projects don't have to be comedies or tragedies if you know what you're doing and cover your bases. By following these simple suggestions, you'll be well on your way to home improvement success. 
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