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At first glance, it would seem like the easiest way to find a remodeling contractor would be to just Google them. Of course if you did so, you’ll probably find more than enough candidates to choose from. And surely they must be the right ones for the job, because their website says so, right? Truth is, their online presence may be a helpful tool in your search, but it doesn’t provide the whole picture. When it comes to finding a contractor to remodel your home, some of the older methods are still the best.
First off, ask friends, relatives and neighbors of any contractors that they’ve had a good experience with. Getting personal recommendations from those you trust can be the best way to find a qualified professional contractor. That way you can see firsthand, the work that had been done. Ask if they had had any positive experiences with the contractor and if they would hire them again. If you are lucky enough to assemble a few choices using this method, then it would be perfectly reasonable to look them up online and discover more about them before giving a call. Things that you will want to know while deciding which contractor is best for you are:
If you are able to narrow down your choices to at least three, now would be the appropriate time to contact them for an estimate and an opportunity to meet up, face-to-face. During this time, you can ask them additional questions and get a sense of whether they are someone you could work with. Are they able to answer your questions satisfactorily and in in a way that puts you at ease? Communication is important, since they will be in your home for long periods of time. Find out other things such as whether or not they will be working on other projects at the same time or whether or not they will be utilizing subcontractors. How they answer the questions will help you determine their reliability, availability and how much attention they’re willing to give you and your project.
Some things to look out for as your choices narrow are:
Having done all of the research and interviewing of potential contractors, you’ll be in a much better position to make a confident choice. In the future, when one of your friends or family wants a recommendation, you’ll hopefully be able to give an enthusiastic “thumbs up” for your chosen contractor!