Though hiring a contractor may seem like an easier way to renovate a house than doing it yourself, you'll want to follow a few simple rules to make sure you get the right person for the right job at the right price.
July 28, 2015
Though hiring a contractor may seem like an easier way to renovate a house than doing it yourself, you'll want to follow a few simple rules to make sure you get the right person for the right job at the right price.
Getting the inside scoop from someone you trust is a great way to ensure you'll be satisfied with the work done for you.
Be sure to ask some very important questions:
Take the time to do your research and try to take a look at the work the recommended contractors have done.
The estimate your potential contractor gives you should list materials used, labour costs, a timeframe, payment schedule and total price.
Do they have liability insurance? Workman's compensation? Are they licensed in the province where you live? These are all critical questions to ask your contractor.
Make sure any contractor you're considering gives you their business and/or home telephone number or address. Yes, a cell phone number is handy, but you will need an address if there's a disagreement about the bill. Remember that a contractor's reluctance to give you a physical address should be a red flag.
By taking the time to find the right contractor, you won't end up with shoddy workmanship, aggravation and a bigger bill than you expected. These guidelines can help you have a cost-effective, low-stress experience.
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