Kitchen Remodeling
Finding A Reliable Contractor
Home repair, kitchen renovation and
improvement is a process you may not be familiar
with until it becomes time to tackle a project
on your home. All homeowners at some point will
need to have some type of work done. Finding the
right contractor to renovate your kitchen can be
stressful, challenging and sometimes a very
pricey experience.
Home improvement fraud ranks as one of the top 5
complaints with the Attorney General's Office
year after year. Just being informed can protect
you or people you know from being conned by a
contractor. Asking the contractor the "right"
questions gives you a piece of mind that is
priceless.
There's a lot to learn about which products to
use and what procedures best meet your
individual needs. Because of this lack of
knowledge, homeowners can easily be taken
advantage of by people calling themselves home
improvement contractors. Therefore, it's
absolutely vital to know that you can rely on
the contractor you choose to give you good
advice about those products and procedures that
may be new to you. Being able to trust your
contractor with your vision may not always prove
easy. The key is to find the right contractor
for your renovation from the beginning.
Determining the reliability, reputation and
experience of the contractor may take some time
but will be time well spent!
Hiring an unlicensed contractor is inadvisable.
When his bid comes under the others for your
renovation your thrilled, but when the work is
done you discover mediocre materials and shabby
workmanship. Then of course the contractor is
nowhere to be found and you discover
why;unlicensed. You also discover you can be
held reliable for on the job injuries or
insurance. Not complying with city or county
codes and correcting problems are all your
responsibility when not dealing with a licensed
contractor. You can even be held for his illegal
acts. Hiring an unlicensed contractor is risky
business to say the least.
Licensed contractors however, are subject to
laws designed to protect both you and your
investment against empty promises and careless
construction.
In general, most contractors are competent,
honest, hard-working, financially responsible,
and licensed. First of all keep all your plans
with accurate details for the contractor that
will enable him to price out the work and cost.
Always shop around and get at least three bids
from licensed contractors. Ask to see the
contractors license and make sure the bids have
his license number on it. Check their standing
with the State license board before you sign the
contract or allow work to begin. Be sure to
check the contractors references that you have
gotten in writing. Call the people and see if
they were satisfied with the work or drive out
and examine their work. Get everything in
writing with all changes to be signed by you.
Understand what your signing and make sure
everything you have requested be in the
contract. No rushing on the signing of the
contract especially if you are not sure about
something on the contract.
Make frequent inspections of your project and
have a final walk through. Pay directly to the
contractor only.