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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 26 MIN

Is being your own GC a good idea? | Ep. 22

from The Holistic Homes Podcast

Build a healthier home with aligned professionals nationwide using our free Holistic Homes Directory🏡🌱 https://holistichomesdirectory.com/Want to apply to be listed in the Holistic Homes Directory?DM me APPLY on Instagram📩 https://www.instagram.com/holistichomes.bychristineIf you think being your own general contractor will save you money and give you more control, you may be walking straight into one of the most stressful and financially risky decisions you can make. I’ve watched projects spiral into delays, rework, liability exposure, and blown budgets — all because a homeowner thought cutting out the GC would be the “smart” move.Today, I’m sharing why being your own GC is almost never worth the risk — and what to do instead if you want more control without taking on full-time construction chaos.As a licensed general contractor and holistic construction consultant, I’ve worked on projects ranging from renovations to full custom ground-up builds. I see firsthand what it actually takes to manage 10–20 subcontractors, coordinate inspections, handle material procurement, resolve trade conflicts, and protect against liability exposure. Most homeowners underestimate that a GC’s 10–20% fee covers full-time scheduling, sequencing, insurance protection, and years of trade relationships that keep projects moving smoothly for 12–18 months straight.Here’s what really happens when someone decides to step into the GC role. The scheduling alone becomes a full-time job. One trade shows up before another finishes, and suddenly you’re dealing with delays, irritated crews, and rework. Then there are structural clashes with mechanical systems, material delivery mistakes, inspection coordination, change orders, and quality control. And if something goes wrong — whether it’s a plumbing defect or a worker injury — the liability doesn’t fall on “the trade.” It falls on you.I’ve also seen homeowners try to build “better than code” homes without realizing they now have to train every subcontractor to execute those higher-performance details. Most trades are trained to meet minimum code — not advanced healthy home standards. Without established relationships and long-term incentive, there’s little motivation for subcontractors to go above and beyond on a one-off project.The better solution? Hire a highly vetted general contractor and step into the owner’s rep role instead. Visit projects under construction, not just finished homes. Ask better questions. Set expectations early. Stay involved — but don’t absorb all the risk, liability, and full-time operational burden.In today's episode, we're talking about:What a general contractor actually does day-to-dayThe hidden workload behind scheduling and trade sequencingLiability risks most homeowners never considerWhy subcontractor incentives matter more than you thinkHow to stay in control without being your own GCConnect with me: Instagram

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