Remodeling a home can be a costly proposition, so you need to find a contractor who is reliable and reputable. You are going to need to do some investigative work before you sign on the dotted line. Failing to out some background information on home improvement contractors has cost people tens of thousands of dollars, not to mention a lot of hassle and heartache. Many contractors do shoddy work, fail to complete projects on time or go over budget. Always investigate thoroughly before you hire a contractor to remodel your home.

Regardless of whether you are planning a basement remodel, a kitchen remodel, a bathroom remodel or want some room additions in an expansive home remodel, it is always a good first step to contact your local builders association for a list of contractors who are members as this will help you avoid the cowboy builders and rogue traders. Once you have narrowed down your list check with your state’s regulatory or licensing board. Find out if a prospective remodeling contractor is licensed, and if there have been any complaints made against him. Its a good idea toi also contact the Better Business Bureau. Once you are armed your research, request bids from at least 3 contractors. Don’t necessarily assume the cheapest quote is the best either and if its way lower than the other two builders quotes then assume something is wrong and he either doesn’t know what he is doing or he has missed an expensive part of the project.

Once you’ve narrowed your list down, ask your prospective residential contractors some questions. How long have they been in business? Are they insured, including workman’s compensation and liability? Do they do the work themselves, or do they subcontract? If they subcontract, do they have a stable of subcontractors that they work with regularly? Who are their suppliers? Contact the subcontractors and suppliers and find out if they have good working relationships with the contractor. You should also ask for three references from past clients. Find out if they are satisfied with the work, if the project was completed on time and at the quoted cost. Once you find a contractor you feel comfortable with, you are ready for the contract.

You should never hire a residential contractor without a written building contract. This document should clearly state what work is to be done, what materials will be used, including brand names, a cost estimate, and when the work will be completed. It can be a difficult task to find a contractor who will remodel your home to your satisfaction. A thorough investigation before you hire a residential contractor can save you tens of thousands of dollars and incalculable hassles.

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