September 10, 2006

Making Sure Contractor Pricing Is Fair



Require Advanced Quotes To Find The Best Contractor

Governments and big corporations do it all the time. In fact, it's often part of written policy. Getting at least three quotes before choosing a contractor to handle a job is smart for a number of reasons.

Whether you're adding on to your home or you want a big remodeling job done or even just need a new shower installed, getting quotes from contractors and checking out the different companies in the process just makes sense.

Think of your home as the center of your business and this concept begins to make a lot of sense. In essence, your home is in fact a business. The business is living. If your home isn't treated right, your family won't have a good surrounding for all the things that go into family life.

So, before you rush head-long into a construction job, picking the first contractor you find, here are some tips on what to ask for:

Make sure you get at least three quotes from different contractors.
While the quotes are in process, check into the different companies. Make sure their licensing and insurance are in order.
Check into their backgrounds and speak to past customers if possible. Also check with the Better Business Bureau to make sure no major complaints have been filed against any of the companies you're looking at.
Once the quotes are in, read them over carefully. A good written estimate should include a basic materials list, costs for them as well as labor. An extensive quote will also include a listing of what can be expected, i.e., a detailed outline of the job's phases and materials.

After you have reviewed the quotes and checked the companies out, take your time to make a final decision. Any job on your home that's big requires some careful consideration. You don't have to choose a contractor on Day One of deciding to do the job.

Remember while the lowest bid might be the best one financially, if the contractor doesn't check out on all other points, it's not the best bid. Compare pricing estimates and other factors before choosing.

No matter the size of the job, a construction project on your home is a big deal. The finished work is meant to make your home nicer, bigger or more livable. Treat every step of the process with care and take a tip from government and other businesses by checking everything out before moving forward.

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