Almost fifty percent of people who hire contractors for home improvement won’t use the same contractor again. Many homeowners don’t like the work done or have to pay further to fix mistakes. Avoiding hiring the wrong contractor key. Get to know the contractor, go with your gut feeling, go over the contractor’s process and ideas and price before you hire them.check their portfolio of past projects look for quality and quantity. Don’t forget to check references from past clients or search online for reviews. Doing these things will give you peace of mind that your project will be successful.
Key Takeaways:
- Too many homeowners are spending thousands of dollars on home improvement projects, only to be left disappointed in the quality of the work done.
- Being homeowners ourselves, we understand the pain of spending hard earned money on substandard work. That’s why we created a highly effective method for weeding out the bad contractors until you find the right one.
- Research the contractor and their staff. Check online to see whether they have been mentioned by a past customer in a negative light. When you interact with prospective contractors, try to examine their social skills.
“According to the CFA (Consumer Federation of America) and NACAA (National Association of Consumer Agency Administrators), contracting is the top complaint among homeowners doing home improvement.”
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