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My Tips for Choosing a Home Remodelling Contractor

By
Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Home & Family Realty

Selecting the right contractor for remodel projects can be a challenge for any home owner. Over the years I've developed my on criteria for selecting contracts.

Regardless of the project budget, these are my recommendations to people interviewing prospective remodelers:

• Ask about their history. How long have they been in the home-remodeling business? Even new contractors (if they are reputable) will have some examples, photos, and references of their work. Many times homebuilders have shifted their focus to remodeling projects and it's important to know if this is the case. Ask for references relating to remodelling as that can be more customer service oriented.

• Call their references. Don't trust that just because they have provided you with a reference they are reputable. These people will be at your home for weeks or even months so ask questions to find out if they are the kind of contractor who cleans up after each day, protects your furniture/floors, keeps to a specific schedule, lets you know in advance when they are bringing in a subcontractor as well as provide you with their name/details, and if they will be interacting or updating you as they progress.

• See projects they have done. References are one thing, but seeing work they've done is important

• Insurance and certification. Are they a registered contractor and have they personally completed any apprenticeships or specific training in their field? Do they have insurance? Ask to see copies.

• Do your due diligence. Check with the Better Business Bureau for your region. If this is a problem contractor you will likely find a list of complaints.

• Once you have agreed on the cost, the standard practice for jobs under $2,000 is to pay one-third on signing the agreement, one-third when the job begins and one-third at its conclusion. For pricier jobs, space the payments out and agree upon payment based on progress points. This way you can review what is done as well as the quality of work as you go along.

• Lastly, use your instincts. If something sounds too good to be true it probably is, especially with home remodelling.

 

Comments (2)

Bill True-Broker,ABRM,CIPS,CRB,CRS,GRI,RSPS
True Real Estate - Osprey, FL

Those are good tips, especially the part about instincts! I'll pass them on.

Feb 25, 2010 05:09 AM
Paul Peck
Peck Drywall and Painting serving Brevard County, Florida - Melbourne, FL
Licensed Drywall and Painting Contractor

Great post Gina. This is exactly what a homeowner should do to get the right contractor. All contractors are not created equal.

-Paul

Apr 02, 2010 09:31 AM