Case Design and Remodeling
408-796-4952
Zayer Quality Construction
408-533-1610
Valley Home Builders
408-600-0108
(1) Always hire remodelers that have all of their insurances, (liability and other applicable business insurance). Request written proof and call their insurance company
to verify the validity.
(2) Hiring on price alone is one of the biggest mistakes. Many contractors may give you a low quote, but may continually request more money for change orders. The difference in quotes is craftsmanship quality, grade of materials, warranty and scope of work. If you go with the lowest quote, your project may be poorly constructed or may result in an unfinished project.
(3) Always hire a remodeler that you can communicate with and has a permanent office address. You want an established company with an office you can go to if you ever need personal contact. Check out the address and how long they have been in the area.
(4) Require detailed, written specifications, provided by each contractor to be able to compare proposals fairly and accurately. Also, this will help to avoid confusion about exactly what is expected.
(5) Require that any representative consulting with you on your project completely understands every nuance about their products and services, product features and benefits, installation specifications, warranty information and the like. This will be of value in identifying potential issues before any work is started.
(6) Have all parties that will be involved or have an interest in the project (spouses, parents, etc) at the initial consultations. Once the decision is made, determine the key contact person with whom the contractor will communicate. This will make the project run much more smoothly.
(7) If you have changes, be sure to get written documentation on them, including cost and time, so that both you and your contractor are protected.
(8) Ask for current references, and projects. See how long it takes for your contractor to supply this information. Choose a contractor that pays attention to the details. A contractor who is confident and proud of their work will have this information readily available.
(9) Communicate often with your contractor during the project. If you have changes, questions, concerns or complaints, communicate them. It is better to handle issues while materials, tools and labor are readily available and it could give you the end result you desire with less cost involved.
(10) Plan ahead for the remodel construction phase. Think about how you will adapt to the temporary inconvenience of losing access to part of your home. A good remodeler will help you plan for this.