How To Hire a Contractor

  • September 14, 2009
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If you want to have a positive remodeling experience, do some basic research to ensure you hire a trustworthy, competent contractor.

You Will Need

  • Recommendations
  • Notes
  • Referrals
  • An interview
How To Hire a Contractor: Get recommendations

Step 1: Get recommendations

Visit home improvement stores and lumber yards and ask for recommendations. Family, friends, and neighbors are also good resources.

How To Hire a Contractor: Conduct phone interviews and take notes

Step 2: Conduct phone interviews and take notes

Derive a list of questions and topics. Conduct phone interviews with several contractors. Create a file with notes and information.

Be specific about the work you want accomplished, including prep work and clean up.

How To Hire a Contractor: Meet with your favorite choices

Step 3: Meet with your favorite choices

Narrow your list to a few favorites and meet with them face to face.

How To Hire a Contractor: Ask for referrals

Step 4: Ask for referrals

Ask for referrals from current and past projects. Visit the contractor’s current job site to view their work method.

How To Hire a Contractor: Validate the facts

Step 5: Validate the facts

Validate the contractors’ referrals, contractor license, and insurance coverage. Check with your state’s consumer protection agency and your local Better Business Bureau for any complaints filed against them.

How To Hire a Contractor: Confirm payment terms

Step 6: Confirm payment terms

Agree with the contractor’s payment schedule – the percentages due up front, in process, and after the job is complete.

How To Hire a Contractor: Get a quote in writing

Step 7: Get a quote in writing

Get all estimates, timing, material, and labor quotes in writing with the contractors’ signature.

Did you know? The most common home-improvement project is a bathroom remodel.

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Comments (1)

HeatherM

Funny neighbor shot in Step 1! Great job Bobby!

over 2 years ago by HeatherM

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