How does Habitat for Humanity manage to build homes with volunteers?

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I did some googling, but couldn’t find an answer with substance to it.

Like, it’s hard enough to find a decent contractor for your home, and many people have stories of things being done incorrectly or discovering that some part of their professionally built home was problematic. I’m struggling to understand how good quality homes get built by volunteers who aren’t even required to have construction experience.

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Because it’s not for profit there is less corner cutting. Building a house is not that hard, it’s hard work but each piece is simple and teaching some one to frame a wall would take a day or two.

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