Home remodeling contractor: Determines the success of your home renovation

 Like any other home renovation project, when you’re embarking on a Deerfield Kitchen remodeling or Deerfield Bathroom remodeling, whether major or minor, don’t skip on the planning. A project that impacts the heart of your home requires careful thought.

Do you know how the construction process will affect your (and your family’s) life? What’s a reasonable timeline from start to finish? What do you envision the end product to look like? And what will it cost?

Before you hire a Deerfield Kitchen remodeling contractor or Deerfield Bathroom remodeling contractor, ask these questions

We know you’re eager to rip out those ugly, dark brown cabinets and lighting. But before you begin your remodel, here are some important questions to ask your contractor so there are no illusions and you know what to expect.

Do You Have References?

When you’re putting out thousands of dollars, it’s not unreasonable to want to know what you’ll be getting. Contractor should be able to provide you with names and numbers of past clients. Don’t be bashful about contacting the people on that list and asking them for feedback.

How Long Have You Been in Business?

Contractors who’ve been in business for many years are likely to have worked out the kinks of their trade, and know what problems are most likely to arise and how to handle them quickly and efficiently.

This shouldn’t cause you to rule out newer contracting businesses – everyone needs to start somewhere. But the business owner should still have an ample history working for other companies, with a good individual reputation to back them.

How is Payment Handled?

You should never pay for the entire project before any work is done. While it’s not uncommon to be asked to pay a minimal portion up front, look for a set schedule that outlines payments as certain milestones for the work are completed.

What’s the Timeline for the Project?

You’ll want to know when the project is scheduled to begin, and how long it should reasonably take with considerations for delays due to weather or holidays. You don’t want to have a project drag out for months on end because of a contractor who isn’t making your project a priority. Know the reasonable timeline and your recourse if the project is dragging out for an unreasonably long period of time.

What’s Your Cleanup Responsibility?

Know how the contractor will leave your home at the end of each day, and at the end of the project. Will they utilize a dumpster and if so, how long will it be on your property? Will any dust, or dangerous debris be cleaned up in a reasonable manner so your children or guests won’t be in danger? And once the project is fully done, it’s reasonable to expect that there will be no construction materials left on your property – disposal should be the responsibility of the contractor.

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