What exactly is the
Most Suitable Option?
One of the things you need to start thinking about when
preparing a house remodel, is the contractor that will do the job. When you
hire a reliable builder to help renovate your home; the job will be done by
someone who has the experience to do it properly.
Given the number of builders to choose from; it would make
the most sense to take your time in making that decision based on the one that
could best handle your requirements. Below, we will give you some suggestions
on the criteria you need to base your decision on.
So How Does One
Safeguard His or Her Selves?
Whenever you have a contractor do work for you, make sure
you have a written contract. This is an absolute must, especially if you're
getting any kind of major work done on your house. This contract represents
your legal protection in case something goes wrong with the project or disputes
arise as the contract continues.
It's really important to include any details that are
important to the project such as cost, timetable, payment schedules, materials
to be used, and the specific work that is being performed. Any information as
far as warranties on labour or parts should be included in the contract as
well. Before you sign the contract, make sure it has the name of the contractor
or business name, and a physical address. You should avoid signing the contract
until you've had an attorney look over it first.
Being Specific Avoids Conflict
Have a price settled on before any work on your project
begins. It's also important to iron out important details such as acceptable
forms of payment and when these payments should be made. Contractors will
typically ask for a deposit before starting a job, but this shouldn't be more
than 25% of the total cost.
While it may be lower sometimes it really shouldn't be more
than that. You should never have to complete payment for the job until all the
work has been finished. Also make sure that you only pay in a manner that can
be verified such as internet, check or credit card rather than cash and/or
money order. Agree to all of these details before you hire a contractor so that
there aren't any major misunderstandings in the middle of it all.
Before You Make the
Final Payment
When it comes to dealing with a contractor, the two most
important times are when you sign the initial contract and when the job is
complete. It's crucial that everything is in tip top shape before you sign off
the project and give the contractor his money. You naturally have to make sure
all the work has been done as promised. The contractor should also have cleaned
up the site and taken any debris away (you should have this in your contract).
Finally, making sure the contractor can prove to you that
all suppliers and any subcontractors have been paid is important, as these
people could possibly hold you to account if they don't get their money.
Allowing professionals to carry out some home improvement
projects is best, even though there are some you can do yourself. Should you
wish to go down the route and all the trouble and costs of hiring a contractor
then ensuring that they're right for the job is important. It's all just a
matter of simply keeping the above advice in mind, listening to your gut and
using common sense to find the best contractor.