Dawn Hickernell

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Choosing the Right Contractor For Your Home Remodel

Homeownership is an exciting time filled with many new possibilities and experiences. One possibility that has the potential to take your home to the next level is a remodel. Remodeling can transform your home into something more functional and increase its value. However, your dreams of the perfect renovation project can turn into a nightmare if you don't do your homework. To have a successful remodel, you need the right contractor.

It's understandable to want the best person for the job, but finding that person often involves several factors like availability, cost, and areas of expertise. The best way to choose a remodeling contractor is to take the necessary steps to ensure that you find an ideal match for your project.

  1. Ask around or research.
    If you have a friend or neighbor who has a remodel you like in a room/area you're looking to work on too, it can be helpful to ask them who they used. You can also ask around your network of people — i.e. friends, family, business partners, or your real estate agent — to get recommendations for remodeling contractors. Once you have a list created, make your own as well using resources like Google, Angie's List, Better Business Bureau, and other online places that give you the names of local companies. Weed out any contractors with consistently poor reviews, or that don't specialize or have experience in the space you want to remodel.
  2. Look deeper into credentials and projects.
    The majority of contractors have a website. Take the time to look at what credentials they may have and if they are current. See if they have pictures of their work as well. You can begin to get a feel for which contractors are more to your taste, or that know what's necessary for your remodeling project.
  3. Interview possible contractors.
    The next step once you have fine-tuned your list down to a few favorites is to call and schedule a time to meet and talk about the project. Consider both the phone and in-person meetings and interviews. It's your chance to ask about experience, find out about their knowledge and skills, and see if you mesh. Like any job interview, you'll be able to get an overall sense of who you're getting. There are also some things you'll want to ask them or have them do, including: Itemizing your bid, asking how long they have been in business, determining who their main suppliers are and who will be in charge of the site/project, and find out if the pricing is an estimate or fixed price.
  4. Check references.
    Even if you've done all your online research and read all the reviews, nothing is as effective as talking with someone who has worked with your prospective contractor. You may find out things you didn't think to ask, and it can give extra assurance that you're making the right choice.
  5. Put it in writing.
    The last thing you'll want to do when you've made your choice is to put it in writing. This is a great way to keep all parties on the same page and safeguarded.

Homeownership means making the decisions; it's your house, and you get to choose who remodels it. For the best remodeling experience, by taking your time and the correct steps, you're more likely to find the right person for your project. Not only will it save you time and money, but it will also get you the home of your dreams.

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