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I have been requested by a customer to do a seismic retrofit on her sixty year old house. She has been told by her insurance co. that she needs this work done before they will add the earthquake rider to her policy. What does this generally entail and should I as a general contractor sub this out or do it myself?
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I have been requested by a customer to do a seismic retrofit on her sixty year old house. She has been told by her insurance co. that she needs this work done before they will add the earthquake rider to her policy. What does this generally entail and should I as a general contractor sub this out or do it myself?