Construction projects vary from replacing fixtures to changing the structure of your building.
The recession has put many people out of work, and because of that you will find an alarming number of non-qualified contractors advertising their services.
Don’t trust just anyone to do your building construction. You’re investing hard-earned money, and you deserve an expert for whatever kind of new construction or renovation you are planning.
When you hire a contractor, be sure to check the following credentials: Check his license; check his references; check his general liability and workers compensation insurance; call the Better Business Bureau to be sure that no one has lodged complaints against the contractor; compare bids and materials; and be as specific as possible about the materials and dates for your home remodel.
Do yourself a favor; prescreen your contractor to be sure that they are experienced and properly credentialed.