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Why the Right Contractor Is Key

 
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When choosing a contractor, there are a few things you need to consider before making your final call.
Thinking of selling? Get a free home valuation

There are a few steps you should take to properly vet a contractor for your remodel project.
First of all, it’s always a good idea to choose a contractor who has been referred to you by a friend or a professional. Looking at that contractor’s prior work can give you a good idea of what the finished results in your own home will look like.
The Internet can also be a great resource for getting to know a contractor and their ability. Do your homework on them by checking out reviews such as the ones on Yelp! or Angie’s List. While you’re checking out their reviews, also look to see if the contractor is part of any contractor associations.
Additionally, make sure you get more than one bid for the project. In fact, you’ll probably want three, or even four, bids before you choose the contractor.

Choose a contractor who has been referred to you by a friend or a professional.
When you do get these bids, make sure the items within them are consistent. Comparing bids that are “apples to apples” will make it easier to choose. Looking at similar bids is the only way to truly see if they are comparable.
Also, when you sign the bid, make sure there is an agreed-upon payment schedule. It also may be worth it to use the same contractor for multiple jobs, since you will already know what to expect from their work.
If you have any other questions or would like more information, feel free to give me a call or send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
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When choosing a contractor, there are a few things you need to consider before making your final call.
Thinking of selling? Get a free home valuation

There are a few steps you should take to properly vet a contractor for your remodel project.
First of all, it’s always a good idea to choose a contractor who has been referred to you by a friend or a professional. Looking at that contractor’s prior work can give you a good idea of what the finished results in your own home will look like.
The Internet can also be a great resource for getting to know a contractor and their ability. Do your homework on them by checking out reviews such as the ones on Yelp! or Angie’s List. While you’re checking out their reviews, also look to see if the contractor is part of any contractor associations.
Additionally, make sure you get more than one bid for the project. In fact, you’ll probably want three, or even four, bids before you choose the contractor.

Choose a contractor who has been referred to you by a friend or a professional.
When you do get these bids, make sure the items within them are consistent. Comparing bids that are “apples to apples” will make it easier to choose. Looking at similar bids is the only way to truly see if they are comparable.
Also, when you sign the bid, make sure there is an agreed-upon payment schedule. It also may be worth it to use the same contractor for multiple jobs, since you will already know what to expect from their work.
If you have any other questions or would like more information, feel free to give me a call or send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
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