When it comes to updating your home, you need to know you're putting the job in the right hands. Whether you're loving it or listing it, quality work and timelines matter. But how can you be sure you're selecting the best contractor for your home's facelift? These 5 essential questions for a contractor will cover all your bases and ensure your home project is in the very best hands.
The only 5 Questions for a Contractor You'll Ever Need

1. Can I please have an itemized estimate?
Not only will acquiring an itemized estimate clarify exactly what you're paying for, it will also allow you to clearly compare contractors and request adjustments on specific components of the project. Obtaining about 3 itemized estimates will paint a detailed picture of your allocation of funds and allow you to consider the breakdown of the investment you're about to make.
2. What about your online reviews?
Then, actually read all the ones you can find. Sure, a rogue negative review may have a great explanation, but if you see any trends of undesirable activity on your contractor's part, it could be wise to look elsewhere. Yelp, Facebook, Google, and The Better Business Bureau are great places to start.
3. Can you please provide a sample contract?
Once you have a sample contract, look for the following items. If any of these details are missing, request that they be added.
- Does the contract state exactly what is to be done and outline the process for changes in orders or tasks?
- Does the contract state a completion date and outline what will happen if that date isn't met?
- Does the contract specify that the contractor will clean up after the job and be responsible for any damage
4. Will you do the work or will it be subcontractors?
The people working on your home will be no strangers to you once the project starts. You'll want to be sure you jive with everyone involved.
5. What is the process for my approval of all materials throughout the project?
You certainly don't want a counter installed that you simply detest or a paint color that's just not what you pictured. Discuss the contractor's approval process for each material used as the project progresses.
AND A FINAL TIP: Don't make the final payment until you're satisfied with the work.

If a potential contractor balks at any one of these 5 questions for a contractor, you'll know they're not the right fit. So, ask away and hire a remodeling contractor that's sure to deliver the home refresh you've been dreaming of.
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