DAE notice how family debates over siding can actually smooth out the install process?
Lately, I've had multiple jobs where the homeowners involved their kids or siblings in finalizing the siding style, and it's cut down on last-minute changes. For instance, one client's brother suggested a specific lap placement that improved drainage, which we hadn't considered initially. It's interesting how these family discussions bring up practical insights beyond just aesthetics. Kinda makes the whole project feel more grounded and less rushed, imo.