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Remodeling

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Don’t be afraid to ask for
references and when you get them, follow up with a phone call to
check them out. Why would you even consider hiring a
contractor to work at your house until you’ve talked to someone
that they’ve worked for and maybe even seen some of their work?
Check to see if they are a member of any of the industry
associations such as NARI or the HBA. Ask to talk to a couple of
his suppliers or sub-contractors. You’ll want to know if your
contractor pays his bills. Don’t wait until your project is
underway to find out if he’s in any financial trouble. If he
doesn’t pay his suppliers and subs you could end up paying for
them twice. Georgia law allows a supplier or sub-contractor to
file a lien against your property if they haven’t been paid by
your contractor for their products or services. This means that
even if you’ve paid the remodeling contractor in full for your
project you could be liable for payment to his suppliers and subs
if he didn’t pay them. Check the contractor’s trade association to
see if there are any complaints about his workmanship or business
practices. Check to be sure that your contractor has adequate
insurance and any necessary licenses that are required. There are
dozens of excellent remodeling contractors in the Atlanta area to
choose from. Unfortunately, there are too many unqualified,
unreliable, and unethical contractors out there also. When you
hire McDaniel Remodeling Co. you are dealing with an experienced
and qualified professional.
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Be sure to get everything in
writing. A true professional contractor doesn’t do business
without a formal contract or proposal. Be sure that you know
your legal rights and responsibilities. Your contractor should
know his legal rights and responsibilities also, if he doesn’t you
don’t want him working for you. Don’t get pressured into signing
anything, there is no legitimate offer that’s good today but not
tomorrow. Take a few days to make your decision, if needed. Most
likely you will have a few questions that you need answered before
you decide. Remember you have seventy-two hours from the time you
sign your contract to cancel it if you don’t feel comfortable.
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Try to get one or two bids from
similar contractors, any more than three and you will be wasting
the contractors time, not to mention your own. Occasionally you
might need to get a third bid if one seemed to be unqualified or
if you just don’t feel comfortable with him. If you are just
shopping for the lowest bidder then tell that to every contractor
that you call. The contractors that aren’t interested will tell
you to call someone else – after all, why would he want to bid on
a job that he knows he can’t get and why would you want to get
bids that aren’t what you are looking for – however, the contractors
that are interested will know exactly what you are looking for.
Keep in mind that the lowest bid is seldom the best value and
that you get what you pay for, especially when it comes to
remodeling. Be sure that your bids are comparable. If one bid is
much higher or lower than the other two something is wrong. If
the price of one estimate is lots higher than the others it is
possible that the contractor didn’t want your job. Some
contractors will overbid a job that they don’t want rather than
say “this job isn’t right for us”. If one estimate is much lower
you may be dealing with a “fly-by-night” or an inexperienced
contractor that gave you an incomplete estimate. If he left
something out you can expect that there will be extra charges
throughout the job.
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When you hire a contractor you
should feel comfortable with the contact person. Is this person
the same contact person throughout the project? If the
salesperson is going to turn your job over to a project manager
you will want to meet with him before you sign a contract. You
should feel a relationship building as your job progresses. If
your project starts out with a bad experience it will be harder
for you to trust your contractor. Remember that you hire a
professional Remodeler for their complete services (design,
advice, warranty, scheduling, etc.) not just for their carpentry
skills.
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Decide on a budget for your
project, the contractor needs to know what your budget is so he
can include the appropriate products and amenities in his
estimate. There is no point in having the contractor give you a
proposal that includes things that you don’t want or simply can’t
afford. Be sure that your contractor explains what your options
are. Many times a customer doesn’t realize that they have
choices when selecting products. This could be different
colors, sizes, brand names, etc.
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Make a point of inspecting your
remodeling job site every evening and discuss any concerns that
you may have with your contractor immediately. Don’t wait
until your job is completed to express your concerns, by then it’s
too late. Remember you are the boss, the contractor works for
you.
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When you find a contractor that
you are happy with, keep their name and phone number handy, you’ll
want to use them again and refer them to friends and family.
The first contractor that you call for any type of remodeling work
should be the one that you have had positive experiences with in
the past. Don’t assume that they aren’t interested in a certain
job or that they don’t do that type of work, let them tell you yes
or no. Chances are they can handle any type of work you are
planning or they can refer you to someone they trust.
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McDaniel Remodeling we sincerely want our customers to be one
hundred percent satisfied with us. We want to work for our
customers again and again and we want our customers to
recommend us to others with confidence. This is the philosophy
that has allowed us to be successful for over forty years.
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