You face risks when hiring any contractor, but especially a demolition contractor. Not covering your bases and hiring the first crew you encounter is not an ideal approach. FERMA Corporation stresses that you take care in the interview and selection process. Here are a few red flags to watch for that may indicate a less than a reputable contractor.
We all want to believe that all contractors are honest, good, straightforward and reliable. Unfortunately, that isn’t always the case. You need to do your research instead of hiring a contractor based solely on his/her word or at face value. Don’t be afraid to ask for a list of references that you can call. If they present you with excuses or anything other than a list of references from past projects, it may be a red flag to move on to someone else. Once you have a list of referrals, take time to place the phone calls and ask specific questions, not just general queries, such as:
Ask any questions that you feel are pertinent. This is a good general guideline of things to inquire about to determine the contractor’s ability and professionalism.
One of the biggest and most costly mistakes a homeowner can make when hiring a contractor is failing to get everything in writing. It may seem intimidating because the contractor is supposed to be the expert. However, nothing should be overlooked, and a reputable contractor will welcome your inquiries and requests to put things into the contract. Keep a running list of details to nail down prior to deciding to hire this contractor for your project. A contract is legally binding, and once signed, it is the go-to document. At a minimum, a contract should include the following:
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