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Five mistakes to avoid when hiring a contractor

hiring a contractor

Thursday, April 23, 2020 @ 11:10 PM
Posted By: Joseph Giovinazzo

Undertaking a home renovation or an improvement project of any size can feel overwhelming. Whether you’re a seasoned renovator or just starting your first project, here are five mistakes to avoid when hiring a professional:

1. Not doing your research

A recommendation from a friend or neighbour is always a good starting point, but it’s important you look into each company you are considering. Look at websites, photos, browse their online profiles and, most importantly, read their reviews. Pay attention to negative reviews and how the company responds to criticism.

2. Hiring based on cheapest quote

Everyone wants a good deal, but when it comes to a home renovation, you typically get what you pay for. This is why it’s important to compare quotes. While the lowest quote might make your budget happy, the quality of work might not be up to your standards.

3. Not signing a valid contract

You need a contract that outlines the scope of the work, timeline, costs and payment terms. If your pro does not want to sign a contract, does not offer to give you a copy of it, or makes you sign additional documentation you’re not comfortable with, you should find another company.

4. Paying in full and not obtaining a receipt

Never pay for an entire project in full before it is completed. A deposit is common, but this should be no more than a quarter of the overall price. A legitimate company will outline payment terms in their contract and provide you with a receipt.

5. Ignoring credentials

The company you hire, and any subcontractors they hire, should be licensed, insured and bonded for all of the tasks they carry out in your home. A fully licensed and insured company should have no issues providing you with this information.

Article courtesy of NewsCanada

 

Category: Home Improvement

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