Author: Kayla B. Shull
Executive Assitant
Blass Construction Company
39 Years of Experience
Lifetime Installation Warranty
Insurance Claim Friendly
Roofing | Siding | Windows | Doors
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40 Years of Experience
Lifetime Installation Warranty
Insurance Claim Friendly
Roofing | Siding | Windows | Doors
1.Are you licensed and insured? Ensure that the contractor is licensed to work in your area and carries liability insurance and workers' compensation insurance. This protects you from liability in case of accidents or damage during the project.
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What experience do you have with similar projects? Ask about the contractor's experience with projects similar to yours. A contractor with relevant experience is more likely to deliver a successful project.
3. Can you provide references? Request references from past clients and follow up with them to get feedback on their experience working with the contractor.
4. What is your approach to project management? Ask about the contractor's project management process, including how they plan, schedule, and oversee the project to ensure it stays on track.
5. How do you handle changes to the project scope? Inquire about the contractor's process for handling changes to the project scope, including how they communicate changes and how they adjust the timeline and budget accordingly.
6. What is the estimated timeline for the project? Get a detailed timeline for the project, including start and end dates, as well as key milestones along the way.
7. What is the payment schedule? Discuss the payment schedule, including how much and when payments are due. Be wary of contractors who ask for a large upfront payment.
8. Who will be on-site during the project? Ask about the contractor's team and who will be on-site during the project. Ensure that there is a designated project manager who will oversee the work.
9. Do you offer a warranty on your work? Inquire about any warranties or guarantees offered by the contractor on their workmanship and materials.
10. How do you handle disputes or issues that may arise during the project? Discuss the contractor's process for resolving disputes or addressing issues that may arise during the project.
By asking these questions and thoroughly vetting potential contractors, you can ensure that you hire a reputable and qualified professional for your home renovation project.
Author: Kayla B. Shull
Executive Assitant
Blass Construction Company
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Phone: (865) 456-7890 Email: mearroof@gmail.com
Address: 200 Prosperity Drive
Knoxville, Tennessee 37923
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