Renovating
your home is a time of excitement and fun but you need to find
the right builder and contractor to prevent it from becoming a
pain. This article has some suggestions for you.
Home renovation has
become quite the trend nowadays. It is not like the time when
renovation was looked upon as big a headache as buying new property
and moving to a different city. This creates a problem. For those
property owners who are not in the property business it can be
tricky to find the right building contractor to work with. Quite
often the only way to choose one is to ask around for a
recommendation. Even then it is possible that things make not work
out as smoothly as you wish. So how are you to avoid a situation
like that? Here are some suggestions that should help.
First off you
should have a list of around 3-5 contractors handy. Do not go with
one. Get as many recommendations as you can. Collect quotes from
every one and compare their prices against the services and their
past record. All of them should be charging somewhere close to the
going market rate for the job. If someone is charging way too low
then expect corner cutting and a rush job. Similarly if someone
charges way too high, then you are obviously being had. A good
contractor will stick to the market prices and not demand
unreasonable sums.
If you are going in
for a minimal renovation then make sure you do not enter into a
verbal agreement. It often happens that small projects are never put
to paper and this leads to arguments later on. Always get the
contract on paper and signed by both parties. Verbal agreements are
worthless. Make sure you understand the contract yourself and that
it covers everything you want done.
Another important
thing is to speak to former clients of the contractors and get their
feedback as to the performance during work and how much customer
satisfaction the contractor gives. By speaking to others and
listening to their experience with a contractor you will be able to
choose the right one. If possible you should visit some of the
locations where the contractor has worked recently so that you can
see the quality of their work for real instead of through pictures.
An important thing
that people often overlook is to actually check the references
offered. Quite often the bottom line for their decision is the cost
and not the reputation of the builder. Do not engage anyone who
cannot show references unless you know them personally and when
references are offered call them up and either speak to them or
better still try and meet them and look at the work done in their
home. This is a very critical component of choosing a contractor and
you should not skip or avoid it. When you are checking references
you must enquire about things like quality, time taken, schedules
met or missed, builder's attitude, budget control, and so on.
Another thing to
check is the builder's credentials. Not all states require a builder
to be licensed. Reference checking becomes even more important in
those states. In the others you must make sure the builder is
licensed for the work to be done. Also check the builder on the
Better Business Bureau to see if there have been any complaints.
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