In not a construction worker or have much of a clue how it works but I was wondering about rainy areas and constructions.
I assume that some party of the construction have to be done on a dry environment or to let thinga dry before continuing to other parts.
Some areas have a lot of rain (e.g the British island) so how does it work? Does having a rain for a week is a problem to build a house?
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You just work through it. I know it sounds like a basic response, but that’s the truth. The customer pays your company X amount of dollars to get a job done and you do it. I live in the Pacific Northwest, it literally rains 10 or so months of the year over here. I’ve actually spoken with people from England who tell me it’s like they left home to come visit home. But yeah, more or less, the work just gets done.
I’m not saying it happens flawlessly, but people just manage to get it done. I’m not a foundation guy or cement construction guy, but back when I did HVAC/R work, the weather didn’t matter, just get the job done. Half the time the customer doesn’t give af about the limitations of the weather. If you don’t think you can do the work right that day, they will go to the first dude who lies and tells them it’s totally doable.
Compressor changeout on a rainy and windy day? Fuck no it shouldn’t be done, but yeah, everyone out here will do it.
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