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The trick to finding the right remodeling contractor in Vancouver WA

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished May 30, 2012

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It can definitely be a challenge to find the right Remodeling Contractor Vancouver WA residents, but don't simply take a leap of faith. Do your homework. Ask questions. Get recommendations. By taking the time to do these preliminary steps you'll be able to find the right contractor for your job. Not all contractors are created equal. Here are a few tips to keep in mind during the selection process.

Play investigator

No, we are not suggesting you h ave a prospective remodelling contractor followed! What we mean by this is that you should do a little digging into the professional backgrounds of any contractors you are considering hiring. Find out how long they have been in business (a well-established business is usually a safer bet than a start-up with no references). Pay close attention to the condition of their equipment. If it's old and outdated, or if it looks like it is in poor repair, choose another contractor. Ask if they do the work personally or if they subcontract it out to other companies. It's always a good idea to work directly with the people who will be in your home, working on your project. Finally, check with the Better Business Bureau or similar body to ensure that there are no claims or complaints against the company. A history of dissatisfied customers should be a major red flag!

Ask to see the goods

The very best way to know whether a remodelling contractor is a good fit for you project is to ask to see samples of their previous work. If you see evidence of shoddy paint jobs, cracks in the plaster work or other indicators that corners may have been cut, don't hire that company. Don't accept any explanations for the poor workmanship, either. Any contractor worth his salt would not settle for anything less than a job done to the very best degree. Don't settle for one that accepts sub-standard work.

Talk to previous customers

Word of mouth recommendations are some of the best ways to find out the true dirt on a company. Clients have no stake in lying to you; if the work was poorly done, took too long, if the workers were rude, etc., they will more often than not be happy to pass that information along so no one else has to go through that same experience. Ask whether they thought the price was affordable for the work they received, whether the proposed time line was met, How were they treated? The answers to all of these questions will help to paint an accurate picture. If you don't like the answers and get a bad feeling, steer clear.

Interview the contractor

You should interview any prospective contractors not once, but at least twice. Just as with a job interview process, you should conduct one round of interviews to create a short list of potential contractors, and then re-interview those to narrow the field even further, hopefully down to one. During the second interview, ask some of the same questions you asked the first time around. This is a good way to verify what the contractors originally told you. If their answers match up, it's a good sign they are telling the truth. If they don't. it's likely they are lying and simply could not remember what they told you the first time around. Stay clear of those contractors!

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