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1. Persons doing work on your home must be licensed and in good standing with the local building department. You can review a company’s license status and past history by contacting your local building department. You should avoid hiring a contractor with a mark against his license.
3. Ask for references that include past and current clients, particularly those with projects similar in scope and size to yours. Speak with current clients. Past work is important, but today’s work is what you will be experiencing.
4. Make sure the contractor is fully insured with liability insurance, which covers property damage, and workers’ compensation insurance, which covers personal injuries on the job site. Don’t risk hiring an uninsured contractor whose employee could be injured working on your home.
5. In the residential construction industry you get what you pay for. If you’ve been meeting with contractors and the prices you are being quoted vary significantly, beware! Business and building costs do not differ that much. Let us Help You with Your Construction Project.
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