Five Tips for Hiring a Contractor

Consider These Important Tips for Hiring a Contractor

Although doing it yourself can save money, some projects are better left to professionals.  Here are five tips for hiring a contractor that are useful in case you need to hire a contractor for a large job.  These can be applied to any type of contractor.

  1. Before you meet with anyone, take time to research exactly what it is you want.  Peruse your local hardware superstore to touch feel and price different types of materials.  Take home samples to view in your own light.  Ask questions regarding warranties, life span, and durability.
  2. Have a design in mind. Knowing exactly what you need will help you communicate clearly with potential contractors and also help them give you a more accurate estimate. Whether you are remodeling your patio, kitchen, or bathroom, plan out your design.  That way, when you get quotes, you have the same design for all companies and you are comparing apples to apples.  Even if you change your mind, you will have quotes consistent with the scope of work.
  3. Meet with at least three different companies. This tip is vital. It’s wise to get estimates from several contractors to compare prices and get a sense of what the market rate is for your project. Find the disconnect with each contractors.  If their quotes are off, call a fourth and get a better idea of where to land.
  4. Don’t always go with the lowest quote.  After meeting with all four, we immediately threw out the lowest quote.  It was so much lower that it raised some red flags.  Workmanship became a question of concern.
  5. Go with your gut.  After you look up and verify licensing and bonding, check the Better Business Bureau, and look online for any complaints or ratings, go with the salesperson that is most reasonable and you feel most comfortable with.

Other Tips to Consider When Hiring a Contractor 

Ask friends, family, and neighbors for recommendations, especially those who have recently undertaken similar projects. Personal recommendations can be invaluable because they come with insights into the contractor’s reliability, quality of work, and business practices.

Look at online reviews and ratings on platforms like Angie’s List, HomeAdvisor, or Google. After narrowing down your list, ask the contractors for references from previous clients. Contact these references to ask about their experience and satisfaction with the contractor’s work.

If possible, ask to see examples of the contractor’s previous work. This can give you a better idea of the quality and style of their workmanship.

Discuss payment terms before the work begins. Typically, a contractor will require a deposit at the start of the project, with further payments made in installments based on completed stages of the project. Avoid contractors who demand full payment upfront.

Make sure you have a detailed contract that outlines every aspect of the project, including payment schedules, the start and completion dates, the materials and products being used, and the requirements of both parties. This contract will be your primary safeguard should any disputes arise.

Even the best-planned projects can run into unexpected problems. Be prepared for delays, budget overruns, and issues like backordered materials. A good contractor will communicate these issues promptly and work with you to resolve them.

By carefully selecting a contractor who is reputable, experienced, and easy to communicate with, you increase the likelihood that your project will be completed to your satisfaction, on time, and within budget.

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5 Comments

  1. good tips. i agree with not going with the lowest quote. i know people who end up spending more after the fact because they have to fix mistakes.

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