But how do you choose from all of the contractors in your area? There are many steps you go through when figuring out who to hire. You check with friends on who they have used, check the Better Business Bureau, take a look at rating sites like Yelp or Angie's List, you may even post the question to all of your friends on Facebook. Regardless of how you get your information, you still have a decision to make.
There are several things to keep in mind before making your final decision.
- Do they comply with state and local codes and regulations.
- Do they have the proper certification for the work they are doing.
- A quality contractor does not offer price as the only consideration. Often times the cheapest in the short run is not the cheapest in the long run.
- Check out references and/or portfolio.
- Ask if any sub-contractors will be used and what work they will be doing.
- Are they insured.
- Check with local building supply retailers. An established contractor with a reputation for using quality materials and paying his bills with suppliers is more likely to do quality work for you. If need be, during the interview process, ask where they get their supplies from.
- How many projects like yours have the completed in the last year. This will help determine how familiar they are with the type of work your project requires.
- Do they listen to you and your ideas or are they pushing theirs on to you. It is your home and your investment and you want to be happy with the final project.
- Get the final agreement/ plan in writing.
Choosing the right contractor is not always an easy process, but it is the most important step in your project. When you choose the right contractor you have peace of mind that your project will be done on time and that you will have quality workmanship that will last for years to come. Remember that price isn't the only factor to consider. If a project is done too cheap you will have to re-invest money again to get things fixed. And believe it or not, this can be as soon as 1 year down the road.
Remember, this is your project! Your satisfaction is the most important thing!
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