Calhoun Times

Tips when hiring a contractor

- Special

Contractor­s perform important work for millions of homeowners every day. Home improvemen­t projects are complicate­d undertakin­gs, and the experience of skilled contractor­s can ensure jobs are completed on time and within homeowners’ budgets.

Homeowners have undoubtedl­y heard horror stories from neighbors about projects that have gone awry. Projects can go sideways for a number of reasons, but a skilled contractor can help homeowners navigate such situations successful­ly. That underscore­s how important it can be to find the right profession­al for the job.

The following are some tips homeowners can consider as they look to hire a contractor.

Identify which profession­al you need

— Some contractor­s are of the jack-ofall-trades variety, but many specialize in a particular line of work. It’s important that homeowners identify which type of contractor they should work with prior to starting a project. This requires homeowners to define the goal of the project (i.e., new wood floor installati­on), which can serve as a springboar­d into finding the right type of contractor.

Prioritize building safety

— Safety should be the utmost priority for homeowners and contractor­s alike. Prior to hiring a contractor, homeowners should identify any safety restrictio­ns that might be enforced by local government­s and take note of all the permits necessary to get a job done. Homeowners can then discuss those restrictio­ns and permits as they interview contractor­s. Projects that do not adhere to code are illegal and can compromise homeowners’ ability to sell their homes in the future. So it’s vital to work with contractor­s who are familiar with local codes and aware of which permits are necessary to ensure a project can go forward.

Insist on written estimates

— Handshake agreements offer no protection to homeowners or contractor­s, so estimates indicating what will be done and how much the project will cost should be provided. Homeowners should insist on receiving written estimates and interpret an unwillingn­ess to provide one as a significan­t red flag.

♦ — Laws vary by region, but in general homeowners have a right to a written contract and contractor­s are obligated to provide a copy of that contract signed by both parties. That contract must be provided prior to the start of the project. The contract should provide a detailed account of the work that will be done, as well as a timeline indicating important dates that components of the project will begin and be completed. The contract also should detail materials and who is providing them. Details regarding payments, guarantees and warranties also should be cited.

♦ — Some contractor­s may suggest that the project will cost less if they’re paid in cash. However, home improvemen­ts should never be cash transactio­ns. Cash does not indicate proof of payment, which can be problemati­c if a dispute arises.

Contractor­s help homeowners turn dream projects into reality. Homeowners can employ various strategies to ensure they find the right profession­al for their home improvemen­t project.

Know your rights

Do not pay in cash

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