Plan Your Project
Detail out what you want done and who you will need to complete it. No two projects are the same and may require a specially licensed contractor.
Get 2-3 Estimates
When comparing estimates from different contractors, don’t just compare the bottom line cost. Look at the cost and quality of materials for each one. Be sure the estimate includes the total price, the materials to be used, a time table for payments and the expected timeline for completion of the work.
Verify the Contractors Information
Get proof that the contractor you may be working with is licensed or registered. Contact your state’s regulatory agency to check the status of their license. Only work with contractors who are currently licensed or registered.
Check At Least 3 References
Ask your contractor for three written references. When speaking with the references ask if they were satisfied with the contractor’s work and if the contractor kept to the schedule and contract terms.
Require A Written Contract
The contract should be a detailed description of the work to be done, the material to be used, and the equipment to be installed . Be sure there is a schedule of payments and a timeline for when the work will be. completed. Be sure you understand the contract before you sign it . Any changes that occur should be noted in writing.
Don’t Make A Large Downpayment
The down payment you pay in order for work to begin should be minimal. Beware of a contractor who is asking for a large payment so that they can purchase the materials to begin your project.
Make Payments as Work Is Completed
Set up a payment schedule that follows the work as it is being completed. Never pay for something that has not been completed. Do not pay for anything in cash.
Monitor Job Progress
Check in regularly on the progress of the work. Any and all permits should be displayed by the contractor while the work is being done.
Don’t Make Final Payment Until The Job Is Complete
Before making the final payment make sure that you are satisfied with the completed work. Verify t hat any and all liens have been released.
Keep All Paperwork Related To Your Job
Be sure to keep a record of all documents that pertain to your project . This includes the contract, any written changes, all bills and invoices, receipts of payments, and all correspondence with your contractor. You should also include photos of the job in progress.