Choosing a Contractor for Home Improvement and Remodeling
- By Frank Llewelyn
- Published 12/30/2011
- Business
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Frank Llewelyn
Frank has been writing for the General Contractors Guild website along with http://KCMetro.com for over 7 years now. His experience in helping companies find the right construction company in the form of general contractors or home improvement and remodeling are all well noted in other popular industry publications. He specializes in providing reviews of companies and websites around the construction industry.
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When done with care and caution, home improvement and remodeling projects add
value to your home. But if have ever been involved in such a project, I’m sure
you would agree that it is indeed challenging. The most important part of the
job is to find a contractor who can carry on with the job seamlessly and
efficiently. Here are a few pointers to help you find the right
contractor:
1) Ask for referrals: If you have engaged an architect to
design and supervise the remodeling, he can help you assess the contractor’s
qualifications and verify his claims about past performance. Architects work in
tandem with contractors during home remodeling projects, and hence are a good
source to ask for references. You can also ask for references from friends and
family; preferably someone who has completed a home project within the last
year. Their experience with the contractor can help you zero in on the right
professional.
2) Credentials: Ensure that the contractor is registered
and possesses the required licenses from various state and local bodies to
undertake home remodeling. A licensed construction company ensures that his
employees are covered under the Worker’s Compensation Act, thus protecting you
from liability in case of a problem. Make sure to verify for contractor
certification issued by the city’s contractor’s
licensing authority/board,
and the liability insurance certificate. Reputed contractors usually provide
these details without asking.
3) Check references: The internet is a
great source to help you find a contractor of your choice. People are honest
about their experiences and provide candid feedback about the job. There are
plenty of sites that provide information and reviews about contractors. Of
course, word of mouth is still the best source, but if you are starved of time,
this is ideal. Besides, you can always check with the Better Business Bureau to
know if there are complaints filed against the general
contractor.
4) Obtaining Written Estimates: Professional contractors
provide a written estimate of the job, thereby allowing you to compare between
the different quotes. And these quotes are always comprehensive to include the
cost of raw materials, service charges and other miscellaneous charges. Make
sure that you obtain a quote from at least 3 contractors.
5) Interviewing
Prospective Contractors: Once you’ve made a list of prospective contractors
after checking for their references, quotes and experiences, make sure to set up
a meeting where you can discuss about the details of the project. The author of
this article has expertise in hospital
construction. The articles on home
improvement and remodeling reveals the author’s knowledge on the same. The
author is a contractor and owns a construction company as well.
