1: HE MUST BE RELIABLE.
If your state requires a contractor's license, make sure he has one. Additionally, he should have been in business for 5 years or more, carry workmen's compensation and general liability insurance (get copies of the policies). Finally, make sure he doesn't need your check to pay this month's bills.
2: WORKMANSHIP.
Referrals are the best way to choose. If that isn't a possibility, ask for references. The only way to judge the quality of his work is through on-site inspection. If you can see first hand some of his previous jobs that would be great. If not, most contractors carry photo books to show samples of their work.
3: THE TEAMWORK TEST.
There are two ways to go. If you want to leave the details to an expert, then hire one whose decisions you trust. If you want to be involved in every decision, then hire a contractor who is comfortable with close supervision. The best contractor you can hire is one that cares as much as you do. They do exist.
4: BIDS.
To get comparable bids for your project, write out the specifications, including sample building materials and fixtures and give copy to each contractor submitting a bid. The more detailed the specifications, the easier it will be to compare bids because all should use same materials in their cost breakdowns. Hire a designer to create project specifications, if you are not comfortable doing it yourself.
5: CHECK PRICES.
Double check all the prices the contractors give you and request a cost breakdown sheet. This should include materials, fixtures, labor and expenses (including building permits and subcontractor bids). Additionally, make sure you get a timetable.
6: DON'T GIVE UP.
Even the best contractor needs to be watched. The most successful projects are the ones in which you keep a watchful eye and not walk away. Write the check to a company. 30% is a reasonable down payment upon delivery of materials. Only make final payments when the work is completed to your satisfaction. - 16752
If your state requires a contractor's license, make sure he has one. Additionally, he should have been in business for 5 years or more, carry workmen's compensation and general liability insurance (get copies of the policies). Finally, make sure he doesn't need your check to pay this month's bills.
2: WORKMANSHIP.
Referrals are the best way to choose. If that isn't a possibility, ask for references. The only way to judge the quality of his work is through on-site inspection. If you can see first hand some of his previous jobs that would be great. If not, most contractors carry photo books to show samples of their work.
3: THE TEAMWORK TEST.
There are two ways to go. If you want to leave the details to an expert, then hire one whose decisions you trust. If you want to be involved in every decision, then hire a contractor who is comfortable with close supervision. The best contractor you can hire is one that cares as much as you do. They do exist.
4: BIDS.
To get comparable bids for your project, write out the specifications, including sample building materials and fixtures and give copy to each contractor submitting a bid. The more detailed the specifications, the easier it will be to compare bids because all should use same materials in their cost breakdowns. Hire a designer to create project specifications, if you are not comfortable doing it yourself.
5: CHECK PRICES.
Double check all the prices the contractors give you and request a cost breakdown sheet. This should include materials, fixtures, labor and expenses (including building permits and subcontractor bids). Additionally, make sure you get a timetable.
6: DON'T GIVE UP.
Even the best contractor needs to be watched. The most successful projects are the ones in which you keep a watchful eye and not walk away. Write the check to a company. 30% is a reasonable down payment upon delivery of materials. Only make final payments when the work is completed to your satisfaction. - 16752
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