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How to find a contractor

how to find a contractor

How to find a contractor

Finding a good contractor is important when you add a room, renovate a basement or carry out repairs. A home improvement project gone wrong will cost you. Good advertising isn’t proof a contractor does quality work. Check with friends, neighbours, or colleagues who’ve had improvement work done, and check out a contractor’s reputation on online ratings sites you trust. Get written estimates from several firms and keep in mind the lowest bidder may not be the best choice.

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How to find a contractor:

Depending on how big or complex a project is, you might hire a:

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Do Your Research:

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Before hiring a contractor:

Get Estimates

Once you’ve narrowed your options, get written estimates from several companies. Don’t automatically choose the lowest quote. Ask for an explanation to see if there’s a reason for the difference in price and check all the quotes have the same schedule of works outlined.

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Check if your project requires permits

Councils require permits for building projects. A competent contractor will obtain all the necessary permits before starting work on your project. You may want to choose a contractor familiar with the permitting process in your county, city, or town.

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Have a list of references

A contractor should be able to give you names, addresses, and phone numbers of at least three clients with projects like yours. Ask each client how long ago the project was and whether it was completed on time. Was the client satisfied? Were there any unexpected costs? Did workers show up on time and clean up after finishing the job? You also could tell the contractor that you’d like to visit jobs in progress.

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Check insurances

Contractors should have:

Ask for copies of insurance certificates, and make sure they’re current, or you could be held liable for any injuries and damages that occur during the project.

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Draw Up a Written Contract

Before you sign a contract, make sure it includes:

Please contact Pelin Martin to book a 30-minute complimentary property consultation on +0208 994 7327 – pm@bluecrystallondon.co.uk

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