Anyone who reads my posts will know that I suffer from cerebral palsy and autism, among other things. I don't intend to be, but I'm often rude about things simply because; My disability makes it difficult for me to do tasks that most people take for granted. I live in a busy apartment, so I always measure to make sure I have enough space to create my custom design ideas. When designing a new living space, you can't afford wrong measurements. When dealing with contractors, it's always a good idea to measure projects yourself before meetings so you can enter the discussion armed with proportion and facts. The more knowledge you have when hiring a contractor, the more likely you are to get a good price. When hiring, you always want to negotiate from a position of strength, and having the right measurements upfront will help you set realistic expectations and prices before you hear the offer. A quality tape measure will give you measurements you can trust. It never hurts to have your own tape measure when contractors come to show them or when they overestimate the size of the room or the scope of the project. Even under the toughest conditions you can rely on the quality of Stanley. Having cerebral palsy I have made several mistakes using this tape measure and it is forgiving of all but the most heinous abuses.
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