How to Choose the Best Contractor
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If you’ve ever owned a property, you understand the need for knowing reputable contractors in your area to make renovations or repairs. Whether it’s a small job like new kitchen tile or a larger one like a brand new roof or new windows, reviewing these eight points will help you make the correct choice in finding a quality contractor.
- Check that the contractor has a valid license to operate in your state, is bonded, and carries appropriate insurance, including liability and workers’ compensation insurance. The same goes for any sub-contractors that may be hired.
- Look for experience in the type of work you need. Read reviews and ask for references from past customers to get a sense of their reputation and the quality of their work. Ask for before and after photos to get an idea of the quality of workmanship.
- Especially for big jobs, obtain written estimates from multiple contractors to compare pricing and to ensure that they align with the scope and time frame of the work you’re requesting.
- Make sure that the contractor provides a written contract or agreement outlining the scope of work, timeline, payment terms, and any warranties or guarantees. Avoid contractors who require large upfront payments or cash-only transactions.
- Make sure that the contract/agreement is dated, has places for both you and the contractor to sign, and provides a clause for reduced compensation if not completed in a timely manner as well as a change-order clause in case you change your mind about what’s needed. The general rule of thumb is to pay 30-50% up front to cover costs of materials and payment to sub-contractors, if necessary.
- Choose a contractor who is easy to communicate with and responsive to your questions and concerns. He should be available to answer calls or emails promptly and be willing to update you on the progress of the work.
- Ensure that the contractor obtains any necessary permits and complies with local building codes and regulations for the type of work you’re requesting. Ask if an inspection from a local authority will be necessary and to include you in any of those communications.
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- Choose a contractor who demonstrates professionalism and safety on the job site. They should have proper safety equipment and take precautions to protect your property from damage. If you’re not sure on this point, ASK the contractor.
Overall, selecting a reputable and experienced building or service contractor is crucial to ensure that the work is completed safely, in a timely manner, and to a high standard. You can find a reliable professional who can renovate or repair your property by doing your due diligence, obtaining written estimates and contracts, and communicating effectively. If you want to, you may always contact me to refer those I recommend that follow the above criteria.
Now that you are aware of the “Must-Have Criteria” for choosing a contractor, you may be interested in learning what a contractor would like you to know by reading this article:
10 Things Your Remodeling Contractor Wants You To Know
If you would like the names of a few contractors, I would be happy to provide you with their contact information. Call or email me today!