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Here
is a step by step guide to help you hire a quality home
improvement contractor.
Before talking to any contractors the first thing to do is
create a budget for the project. Without a budget you will be
flying blind and may end up over spending. Having a tight
budget will also help you make decisions about what kind of
fixtures, and materials to purchase. Most products have a wide
price range and having a budget will help keep you in line
when making buying decisions.
After you have your budget dialed in get three written
estimates from three different contractors. Be sure the
estimate is complete; getting a “written” estimate on the back
of a business card is not a sign of a good contractor.
Getting three estimates will enable you to compare prices
from different contractors.
Reliableremodeler.com is a great service that will help
you get free estimates from quality contractors for free.
Take
the time to talk with each contractor and get a feel for which
one you will be most comfortable working with and having in
your home. Be sure and pay attention to things like who shows
up on time and who is prepared to talk about your project. If
a contractor shows up late to your appointment chances are
they will show up late when working on your project.
While you are in the process of selecting a contractor it is a
good idea to make sure they have the proper license,
insurance, and bonding. All three of these items are in place
to protect homeowners. Working with a contractor who isn’t
licensed or doesn’t have the proper insurance might come back
to haunt you. A good contractor will show you copies of these
documents when they present your written estimate.
The
next step is to check the references of the contractor you are
leaning towards selecting. Be sure to ask specific questions
about their experience with the contractor. “Did the
contractor show up on time?” “Did the contractor clean up
after themselves?” If you want to be more aggressive you can
ask the contractor for the names and numbers of their last
three jobs and call those instead of their handpicked
references. This will provide a more realistic overview of the
contractors daily work habits and skills.
The
last step is to select your contractor and have them provide
you a timeline for the completion of the project. Having a
timeline will help ensure your project is completed in a
timely manner.
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