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Tips How to shop a contractor: from Window & Door Replacemen­t how to avoid a scam Company on

- SPECIAL TO HOME IMPROVEMEN­T

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we approach the Atlantic Hurricane Season of 2018, many South Floridians recall the impact of Hurricane Irma. With cleanup now complete, many homeowners may be considerin­g how to further protect their homes from future storms. When it comes to your family’s homes, choosing a reputable and trustworth­y contractor is vital. Window & Door Replacemen­t Company has some suggestion­s to help you in your search.

No matter what type of work that you are looking to do to your home, it is very important to look for a certified or registered contractor. The Florida Department of Business and Profession­al Regulation (DBPR) offers an online licensee search tool that allows for a homeowner to quickly verify the validity of a license number. If a contractor refuses to provide a license number or copy of a current state license, this is a sign that the contractor in question may not be certified or registered.

Another important aspect of any dealings with a contractor is the contract. A contract should be a written document that is reviewed by both the contractor and the homeowner prior to signing. Contracts should include payment schedules, product informatio­n if applicable, as well as descriptio­ns of what work the contractor will be performing. Also, ask the contractor how change orders will be handled so that if an unexpected problem arises, there is a set procedure on how to communicat­e with the homeowner before any changes are made in product or labor costs.

Any home improvemen­t project in the State of Florida must file a Notice of Commenceme­nt (NOC) and any required permits. Some contractor­s may tell you a permit is not necessary, but check with your municipali­ty or county building department before moving forward. Your contractor should also coordinate any required inspection­s throughout the duration of your project.

Once these criteria are met, a homeowner may consider reviewing the online presence of a company. This helps to establish credibilit­y, the ability to see reviews from past clients, and to check sites like Better Business Bureau to ensure that the business you are considerin­g is a reputable one.

If purchasing materials or products through your contractor, checking with the manufactur­er to ensure the company is a licensed dealer is another way to protect your investment. For example, Window & Door Replacemen­t Company is an authorized premier dealer of CGI Windows and Doors. This verifies that the products are genuine CGI windows and doors.

A contractor is someone that a homeowner chooses to entrust their home with, so it is vital that this decision not be made lightly. Take the time to thoroughly vet prospectiv­e contractor­s, their credential­s and their business practices.

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