So one of the old adages about choosing a contractor is you can get fast, cheap, or good. You can usually get two of the three, but you can rarely get all three. Lots of people ask me all the time if I have somebody who can do xyz. If you are in the Richmond metro area, you can always reach out to me and I’m happy to put you in touch with a great person to do those things. But remember the same person who might be great for one might not be so great for the others. So if you want to get an idea of what questions to ask, get my free guide on how to hire a contractor. In the meantime, here are the top three things that I think you should know.
- Ask about their license. Make sure their license is active and that they don’t have any claims against them with the Better Business Bureau or anywhere online. Check their Google reviews, or ask them for references, and call a past client and ask them what their experience was like.
- Don’t necessarily go with the cheapest contractor, because sometimes they’re cheap for a reason and often it’s going to be because they’re slow or there is a reason they can go in cheaper because they are using inferior materials. So make sure that you are getting a lot of clarity on the actual work that needs to be done.
- Have a good grasp of your scope when you get started. Before you even hire somebody make sure they’re clear with what you need, and that you are also clear with what you need and what they’re going to do. Because if you hire somebody to renovate your bathroom, and they’re thinking all they’re doing is tile and you’re thinking they’re going to also do all the trim work and finish it and do drywall and plumbing, there’s going to be a lot of bad miscommunication and disappointment along the way.
So those are a few things to think about if you’re hiring a contractor in this busy like “home improvement” season, but if you need a contractor in the metro area, anywhere in Richmond or surroundings, I’m happy to help. Give me a call, let me know, and if you want to know what things you can do to your home to add value and make it more sellable, I’m always happy to come out, and give you some ideas on that as well.