Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Choosing Your Contractor Wisely

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Planning to build your dream house? Will you build it by yourself or will you let contractors to do the job for you?


There’s no harm in planning and fulfilling  your biggest and one of the most rewarding project of your life. But take note that it’s not that easy and requires a lot of effort. Even those who were experienced in the hardest do-it-yourselfers will be overwhelmed by it.

But if you have enough savings and can afford to hire a contractor, it will not be a heavy task anymore. You can just monitor their progress and make sure that they follow your preferences and specifications. But before you contact and hire one, there are several reminders to make sure that your project will not be in vain. Below are some pointers to review before even thinking to talk to a contractor agent.

Signs of a fraud or Suspicious Contractor

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1. Does not have a license and certificate of insurance or refuses to show it.

2. Does not have a business address.

3. Is very eager to start your project right away without mentioning contract signing and fees.

4. He/She will prompt you to name all deposits to him/her instead of the materials supplier.

5. Attempts to offer you a very low price and will tell you that it is under a promo or a limited offer.

6. Will try to persuade you into buying the things that were already in your house.
7. Will hurry you to pay for the materials that is not yet been delivered yet.

There are other modus or tactics that those cunny foxes will try to do just to get you involved their evil plans. So always be careful and evaluate every agent that knocks on your door. The offer may look very interesting and good, but make sure to check every detail to avoid being a victim of those frauds.

For a better certified building and designing  company, you can ask one of the best in construction services TOPNOTCH.  

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