Let’s assume you have all the correct tools and are skilled on how to use them. If you are having problems using your tools, you might want to find a contractor to fix your project. So what was the original problem that caused your project to fail? I can answer that in a few short words for a large majority of failed projects, lack of correct pre-planning. The really comical thought is that to discover the problem on your failed project is the same process as doing a proper pre-plan سینک ظرفشویی اخوان.
The purpose of this article is to explain a concept so we will use an extremely simple problem, however the process will work on all types and sizes of projects. You just installed a new sink in your master bathroom. The color and texture and size are all correct but for some reason it just doesn’t line up with the existing countertop and wobbles from end to end. Along the way you must have forgotten a step or took a shortcut to have caused this.
The way to fix this problem is obviously to pull the sink out and figure out how to install it correctly. Before you do this, do a work breakdown structure (WBS). This is a common pre-plan task all good managers working on high dollar projects use. This is a practice that also applies to home projects and is a useful way to find your fix. A WBS is exactly as it states, your work broken down and itemized creating a structure and path to follow.
Start at the top of your paper pad and state your objective. In our example we will use “Install a new sink.” Then we divide that objective into deliverables. In the sink example I write; purchase the sink, remove the old sink, prepare countertop, and prepare plumbing. Next we have to further divide these again into assignments. Assignments are action items or tasks. The following is how I would write this using our example of the new sink.
1. Install the new sink1.1 Lay the sink in the cutout1.2 Anchor the sink1.3 Hook up plumbing2. Purchase the sink 2.1 Gather existing sink dimensions2.2 Window shop stores for new sinks2.3 Decide on new sink that fits dimensions2.4 Shop for best price2.5 Purchase sink3. Remove Old Sink3.1 Turn off the water source3.2 Unhook all plumbing 3.3 Release sink anchors attached to countertop3.4 Remove sink4.
Prepare Countertop4.1 Make sure the countertop will support the new sink4.2 If necessary install additional support4.3 Make sure cutout will accept new sink4.3.1 Adjust cutout if necessary4.4 Make a clean surface on which to rest the new sink on5. Prepare Plumbing5.1 Measure the sink drain and faucet connections5.2 Record existing plumbing dimensions5.3 Prepare plumbing to accept new sink connections5.3.1 Adjust pipe to proper lengths5.3.2 Have Teflon tape available for plumbing re-install