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Ask for references of recently completed projects; check each out. Make sure the contractor will acquire necessary permits and arrange for any required inspections and certificates. Give identical copies of detailed project plans to each potential candidate to get a quote for the project. You should get at least three different quotes before making your selection. Be sure the quote includes materials and fixtures that meet project specifications. Avoid contacts that allow "of like kind" substitutions. The ContractAfter you have selected a building contractor, make sure that all detailed information is included in the contract, such as complete names, addresses, and phone numbers of both parties, as well as the physical address of the project. Be sure that project start and finish dates are included, and that a payment plan is described in detail. It is normal for a contractor to ask for 10-33% in advance, with additional funds paid as work progresses. How to Save on the Total BillIf your project does not have to be completed on a priority basis, you may want to consider offering it to a contractor as a "fill in" job. Most contractors will take such projects at a reduced price, insuring they have other work in the event of adverse weather or materials delivery mix-ups at another project. Many contractors will accept a project as a "reference" contract. This is a win-win situation for the property owner; work is completed at a reduced price, and since the contractor will use the completed job to showcase his expertise to potential clients, only his best work goes into your project. Finding the Right ContractorThere are at least three sources for finding a qualified building contractor in your area: word-of-mouth references from people that have recently had a similar project done, local licensing authorities who provide a list of contractors with appropriate building contractor license, and Internet web sites that make referrals. By following these simple steps, you can avoid a potential nightmare, and insure your project is a pleasant experience for all parties involved.
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