How to find a contractor

Finding the best contractors in your area takes some research and vetting to ensure you get reliable, high-quality work. Here are some key tips to help you find the right professionals:

1. Ask for Recommendations

  • Talk to friends, family, neighbors, and colleagues who have had similar work done.
  • Ask local real estate agents, property managers, or home improvement store owners (like yourself) for referrals.

2. Check Online Reviews & Ratings

  • Use websites like Angi (formerly Angie’s List), HomeAdvisor, Houzz, Yelp, Google Reviews, and Better Business Bureau (BBB).
  • Look for patterns in reviews—consistently good or bad feedback can indicate reliability.

3. Verify Licenses & Insurance

  • Ensure the contractor is licensed, bonded, and insured according to your state’s requirements.
  • Ask for proof of liability insurance and worker’s compensation to avoid liability issues.

4. Check Their Portfolio & Past Work

  • Ask for photos of completed projects similar to yours.
  • Request references and call previous clients to ask about their experience.

5. Get Multiple Quotes

  • Collect at least 3 bids to compare pricing, materials, and project timelines.
  • Beware of unusually low bids, which can indicate poor-quality work or hidden costs.

6. Request a Detailed Contract

  • The contract should include:
    • Scope of work
    • Cost breakdown (labor, materials, permits)
    • Timeline
    • Payment schedule
    • Warranty/guarantees
    • Change order process
  • Never pay 100% upfront; a reasonable deposit is usually 10–30%.

7. Look for Industry Certifications

  • Certain certifications can indicate expertise:
    • National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI)
    • National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)
    • OSHA safety certification

8. Test Their Communication & Professionalism

  • Are they responsive to calls, emails, and texts?
  • Do they listen to your concerns and offer solutions?
  • Clear communication upfront can prevent problems later.

9. Visit a Current Job Site

  • If possible, visit a site where the contractor is working.
  • Observe cleanliness, organization, and professionalism.

10. Look for a Local Presence

  • Established local businesses with a physical office and a strong reputation are less likely to disappear after taking a deposit.
  • Avoid storm chasers or out-of-town contractors who lack local references.

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