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∙ 8y agoAs a former construction company owner, I was asked that question many times--although maybe not quite so well put together! My answer to potential clients was this: The price is the same, regardless of the time of year. In the fall and winter, when the company is not in overdrive, it will probably be a more pleasurable experience. Oftentimes, instead of just being a number or a job name, more personal attention is given. The crews are not working in 90+ degree weather and are usually in better spirits--and most certainly more rested! The job tends to be completed on schedule and materials are usually in stock.
My experience then would dictate: Not necessarily will the job be any cheaper in the offseason, but it certainly should be a better experience all around!
Best wishes on your project!!
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∙ 8y ago...Spring, summer, fall, winter.Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter.
Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall/Autumn .. .. .. .
There are four seasons. In the order of the calendar year, they are winter, spring, summer, as well as autumn.
Fall comes after summer.
The seasons go in the following order: winter, spring, summer, and fall.
In the middle of Winter and Summer.
Seasons in Antarctica are Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter.
Winter. Summer transitions into fall just as Sunday transitions into winter in the seasonal calendar.
The two seasons marked by summer and winter are spring and fall.
The season after summer and before winter is autumn, also known as fall. This season is characterized by cooler temperatures, colorful foliage, and harvest festivals.
Summer comes first and then winter comes after fall!
The progression between winter, spring, summer and fall is called seasonal change.