Construction projects aren’t cheap, and with horror stories of construction companies running off with money for uncompleted or shoddy work, it’s important to do your due diligence when hiring a contractor. If you are looking to hire a contractor, read on for some helpful tips.
- Get five to six quotes for comparison.
- Make sure they are applicably licensed and insured. Ask for proof and check for validity.
- Ask to see their past work through three references, check online reviews, and their status on the Better Business Bureau website.
- Have a signed contract by both parties detailing the project, the time frame, the payment schedule, warranty description if offered, and how unexpected issues might be handled, such as unintended damage to your property. Ensure you are excluded from liability to pay a subcontractor if the contractor does not pay them. For big projects, consider hiring a lawyer to review the contract.
- Avoid paying cash, as reputable companies pay their taxes.
- Avoid contractors who offer services door-to-door (many scams are associated with this).
- Make sure you get a receipt that specifies “paid in full.”
A little due diligence before hiring a contractor can save you a big headache, and get things done right the first time.
Also, remember recommendations are a great starting point when getting quotes, and I’m happy to provide them to you. Please don’t hesitate to reach out.