Custom Homes Building and Remodeling

Finding a Good Home Remodeling Contractor

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Step 1: Who Should I Hire?

The first thing you need to analyze is the extent of the project that you plan on doing.  If it is a small, specific project, such as refinishing cabinets or laying laminate flooring, you may be satisfied with the work of a handyman.  If the project is more extensive, like creating a new layout for the kitchen, remodeling a bathroom, or removing a wall, you are better off hiring a licensed general contractor.  When you are trying to create a more efficient layout of your home, you will also need an architect and possibly a designer.  Some contractors have these professions on staff but if not, you want to make sure your contractor has experience working with both trades.

Once you have determined the type of tradesmen you need, it is time to begin researching.  Friends, family, and work colleagues can all be good sources of personal recommendations.  If you don’t know anyone who has recently completed a project, the internet is the next best source.  Make sure you look at contractors’ websites, read reviews, and look for pictures of their completed projects.  It may also be a good idea to search their name with keywords like “scam” or “rip-off” to make sure there are no red flags before you determine if they are the right contractor for you.

Step 2: Call Around

You’ve all heard the recommendation that you should get a minimum of 3 estimates, but there is no definitive number of contractors that you should call.  Price should never be the only determining factor for choosing your contractor.  Therefore, we recommend making contact with at least 4-6 contractors that you feel comfortable meeting in person.

During your conversations, you want to develop a good rapport and pay attention to how they answer your questions. Consider these key items:

It is also important that you address these specific questions:

Step 3: Meeting with Your Selected Contractors

Now that you have scheduled some in-person meetings with a few contractors, there are several additional questions you want to have answered:

The more information that you have about the home remodeling contractor, the process, and the project, the more likely you are to avoid the costly pitfalls of mistakenly hiring the wrong person. Although it can be tempting, it is never a good idea to hire a contractor strictly on price.  The cheap can turn out expensive in the long run.  Price is definitely important and it is necessary to stick to a budget.  Make sure you have enough information to determine if your budget is realistic.  This will protect you from bad contractors who may try to take advantage of you.  There are still many great contractors out there who have your best interests in mind and would love to add you to their happy customer list.

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