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Tips For Hiring A Contractor To Do Remodeling Projects
by Adrian Adams, Adr
When you need to hire a contractor for any remodeling work, you need to do a little research to be certain that you are hiring the right contractor for the job. You want a contractor that is experienced, reliable and does the work to meet the quality standards of the city housing codes. It does not take as much time to check someones references and work history as it does to try to reclaim damages because of poor work. Checking with the license board in your community may tell a story about the contractor. Do not forget about the Better Business Bureau when checking for complaints.

The contractor should have experience doing the type of work you require. Don't hire a carpeneter to install chain link fencing or an heating contractor to do plumbing. If you need a bathroom remodeled and they have never done a bathroom project, this will not be the contractor for you. They need to have experience in the line of work you need to have completed.

Before you even consider a contractor, take at least three bids on your remodeling project. After going over the bids and checking references and licenses as well as history, you can decide on which contractor will receive the job. Keep in mind, you should ask for proof of insurance before hiring the contractor. The bids need to include all work you need completed. Do not take bids that have prices for something you do not need or want. Stick to your plans and go over the bids according to your original plans.

You want to inquire about the contacts that the contractor uses to buy the materials for the job. This includes any names of sub contractors as well. You want to make sure you are receiving quality materials and that the sub contractors have a good work history as well. You should always verify credit standings of the contractor with the suppliers they plan to use. What you do not want is a contractor that pays his debt with your money to make more charges for your project.

The last step is a contract that is completely written with the cost of everything, the time it will take and the suppliers that will be used as well as subcontractors. Never sign anything if you are missing information. Only give half of the money upfront if this is required. Never pay the full amount upfront for any project that you are having done.
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