12 Tips for Hiring a Remodeling Contractor
- Get at least three written estimates.
- Get references and call to check on the
work. If possible, go by and visit earlier jobs.
- Check with the local Chamber of Commerce
or Better Business Bureau for complaints.
- Be sure that the contract states exactly
what is to be done and how change orders will be handled.
- Make as small a downpayment as possible
so you won’t lose a lot if the contractor fails to complete the job.
- Be sure that the contractor has the
necessary permits, licenses, and insurance.
- Be sure that the contract states when the
work will be completed and what recourse you have if it isn’t. Also remember
that in many instances you can cancel a contract within three business days of
signing it.
- Ask if the contractor’s workers will do
the entire job or whether subcontractors will do parts.
- Get the contractor to indemnify you if
work does not meet local building codes or regulations.
- Be sure that the contract specifies the contractor
will clean up after the job and be responsible for any damage.
- Guarantee that materials used meet your
specifications.
- Don’t make
the final payment until you’re satisfied with the work.
Reprinted from REALTOR®
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