Tips On Choosing the Right Contractor For Your Home Improvement Project
As
anyone who has any experience working with contractors will
tell you, finding the RIGHT contractor for your project entails
much more than just finding the lowest price. Less tangible
items like your ability to communicate and feel comfortable
working with your contractor will inevitably prove to be much
more important in determining your eventual satisfaction with
the job – particularly if it’s a large project.
Here are a couple of tips on finding the right contractor for your
home improvement project:
Ask
for references
Talk to homeowners this contractor has done work for
in the past. Were they satisfied with the work? Was the work
finished? Did the contractor keep to the agreed-upon
schedule? Did the contractor return phone calls?
Get two or three specific written bids
Different contractors can vary widely on pricing and level
of detail even when bidding for the same job.Make sure and
get several estimates on your project, especially if it’s
a large project. As much as possible, make sure that you explain
the job fully to each of the contractors to ensure
each one bids on the same exact job so that you can compare
the estimates ‘apple-to-apple’. ReliableRemodeler.com
has several contractors call you to schedule free
estimates to make this easy for you. If you ever need another
bid, just call or log on and let us know.
Don’t automatically accept the lowest bid
The old saying “you get what you pay for” applies here. A
higher bid may be worth the price in better materials, workmanship
and reliability. A large number of complaints filed against
contractors are the result of homeowner taking the
lowest bid and then being unhappy with the low quality of
work. Even when the contractor promises to do the same job,
be careful – often contractors will bid a job extremely aggressively
in order to get it. When the work takes longer than originally
planned, the contractor can feel ‘squeezed’ by the budget
and try and cut corners.
Make sure your contractor is properly licensed
A license is not an endorsement of the quality of work. It
provides some financial protection for you, the customer.
You can verify any contractors license by reviewing
our Contractor License & Background Check
page.
Make sure your contractor is properly insured
Ask your contractor for a copy of his proof of liability insurance
and bonding or
the name and number of his/her insurance agent to call and verify proof of
coverage.
Most importantly…Do you trust this person to work on your home?
When it comes down to it, the most important thing to
check is your own gut feeling. How
do you feel about this contractor working on what is probably your single
largest investment – your home? Do you trust this person inside your home? Around your children? Can you
communicate well with this person about the project? Are they ‘in tune’ to your needs?
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