Before you start a remodel, it's important to find the right contractor. A lot of people begin their search by looking online, but the best contractors can be found by getting referrals from people you know and organizations you can trust. Knowing where to look can help you find a reputable contractor to perform your next home renovation.
Do you know someone who has remodeled their home recently? If the experience was a good one, find out who they hired. When you're getting the referral, get details about the job.
Having these details can help you decide if that contractor is someone you want to work with yourself.
If you don't know anyone who has remodeled their home in the recent past, contact other contractors and material suppliers in your area. Plumbers and electricians frequently work with general contractors on their larger projects, and may know a remodeling contractor in your area.
Material suppliers will also know which contractors pay their bills and follow through with their obligations. Contact material suppliers in your area to find out who they recommend. This is an especially helpful suggestion if you live in a rural or difficult to reach area, as material suppliers will know contractors from all over, including contractors who work in your community.
Many of the best contractors join local associations to meet other contractors, take continuing education and enhance and improve their business model. The best contractors often belong to associations because they are the contractors who want to invest time and energy back into their business. Check with local contractor associations to find out which contractors are active in your area.
Once you've found contractor candidates for your home remodel or renovation, interview at least three before making a decision. Get multiple bids to help you decide which one is most reasonable for the work being done. Beware of contractors who underbid the competition by a large percentage; these contractors may be planning to raise the price midway through the job.
Beyond the budget and the bid, consider your first impressions in your meeting. Compatibility is important. You'll be working with the contractor you choose for weeks or months; personal connection means something. When the first meeting is over, ask yourself questions such as:
Once you've met with multiple contractors, check client testimonials and references. Contact multiple references and ask them questions that will help you paint a picture of how that contractor operates.
Past customers in the area know that we produce quality work. If you're thinking about renovating your home, contact us today to learn about the steps we take to get started planning and designing your home improvement.