How to Look for a General Contractor

 

You wish to build a patio or an addition onto your deck but you are not a do-it-yourself type of person. You can do small things around the house but you have two left hands when it comes to the larger indoor and outdoor projects. What you need is to hire a general contractor in order to avoid any construction mishaps. Where can you find such a professional? If there are no 1-800 general contractors in your area then the best sources to help you in your search include relatives, friends, co-workers, neighbors and anyone that you come into contact with on a more or less regular basis. You know these people and you can therefore be assured that they will be honest with you about their experience with a contracting specialist in your town or city. These people are also excellent sources because they have first person accounts of the work that was performed by the contractors in question. There are other sources that you could look to as well. Visit local building material stores as well as hardware stores. It is important to know however that these establishments may have a particular bias towards a certain general contractor because there may be a finder’s fee involved if the professional lands the job. There are website links that could be very beneficial to you as well. Take a look at the link for the state you reside in and look at the Contractor’s License Reference Site. This should lead you to where you need to go for the particular region that you make your home in. You also might want to check out the National Association of the Remodeling Industry for more information. You need to zero in on the type of contractor that you require for your home. Will he be putting in a pool for you, a deck, a patio or new tiles in your kitchen? The best thing may be to hire a general contractor who will then be able to subcontract out various aspects of the work. Once you have found a contractor who seems to look good you need to interview him and ask some very specific questions. Just make sure that your questions get to the point as soon as possible and are not all over the place. You need to find out right away if the general contractor is licensed. Do not take him at his word. Ask to see some form of proof and then place a call to the state’s contractor’s licensing board to make sure that he has been honest with you. You need to find out when the project that you want can get started and how long it will take to be finished. If you have a particular deadline in mind then this is something that you must be clear about. It is essential that you find out how long the contractor has been in business. If you want to find an experience professional that has been in the field for years then this needs to be a priority for you.

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