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How do you find the right contractor?
How do you find the right contractor? Homeowners everywhere are finishing do-it-yourself projects they can be proud of for years to come. And then, for the other jobs, they’re looking for just the right contractor. So, how do you go about finding the right contractor? Short of closing your eyes and picking one out of the phone book, it’s going to take a little bit of work, but should be worth it in the end. Ask a friend You have a network of friends, right? You trust them, right? So pick their brains and ask them whom they’ve selected to work on their homes.
Personal recommendations and positive word of mouth coming from your trustworthy friends are great places to start finding a contractor. Shop around Once you have a list of contractors, do your homework. Learn more about the professionals on your list by verifying a few important things like:
Online contractor directories are becoming more accepted avenues for finding the right professional. Sites like AngiesList.com and ServiceMagic.com are popular ways to narrow down exactly who you want fiddling around your “stuff” at home. Some plugged-in contractors might even have their own web site that highlights this information and is more highly visible. Ask the contractors to show their work What’s wrong with getting a sample of their craftsmanship? Nothing. Request photos or contact information of customers so you can get a taste of what they’re capable of doing—as well as any possible limitations. Again, if your prospective contractor manages his or her own web site, it should proudly boast images of their handiwork. Get everything in writing Verbal agreements just don’t cut it anymore. Unfortunately, we live in a litigious society and not everyone’s as honorable as you’d expect them to be. Avoid any surprises and obtain a work order outlining exactly what work will done and the estimated cost. Hiring a contractor to work on your home doesn’t have to be a long, drawn-out and complicated process. But you should be thorough enough to make an educated, confident decision as to who will work on your home. Until next time, Happy Home Improving! Featured Products From Our Articles
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