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Choosing the wrong Remodeling contractor can quickly turn into a nightmare of unmet schedules, over budget expenses, poor workmanship and lots of unpleasant arguments. Spending a little more time and paying a little more attention in choosing your Remodeling contractor can avoid all this.
You should ask any Remodeling contractor the following and don't be shy;
1. If your state requires a state license, ask the Remodeling contractor for their state contractors' number. Contact the relevant state authority and check the status of your contractor.
2. Ask your Remodeling contractor for references. Make sure you get more than one reference and call them. Ask how the Remodeling contractor performed. Ask how the Remodeling contractor dealt with problems and if the job was finished on schedule. Finally, ask how their workmanship and quality of work was. You will find out quickly how that reference feels about that particular Remodeling contractor.
3. Ask your Remodeling contractor if they have any experience with similar jobs and get a list so that you can see them.
4. You should visit the Remodeling contractors' place of business. Be observant; ensure the office is organized and tidy. You should also take note of staff behavior. Are they kind, courteous and helpful? These values are generally passed down the chain of command starting with the owner.
5. Demand that the Remodeling contractor item list your quote. You need to see what you are paying for. If a Remodeling contractor does not want to do this for you, then he probably is not the contractor you need. Insist on a complete list of all materials and fixtures. This list should be signed by the Remodeling contractor and you to be made a part of the contract. This eliminates any miscommunication about what the two of you expect the end result to be.
6. Ensure the Remodeling contractor carries workers compensation for all employees that will be on the job. In some cases, if the Remodeling contractor doesn't have any employees and subcontracts them, there will be no workers compensation coverage. However, the Remodeling contractor should provide you with a proof of liability insurance.
7. Never pay a Remodeling contractor in full up front. Ensure that both you and the contractor agree upon a reasonable pay schedule.
For example, half up front and the remainder upon satisfactory completion.