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Article Title: 10 Questions You Should Ask a Contractor Before They Work On 
Your Home
Author: Wes Hamilton
Category: Home Improvement
Word Count: 647
Keywords: home,home improvement,remodeling,background 
check,contractor,contracting,plumber,plumbing
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
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Your home is very important to you, so you should ask a contractor some 
questions before they begin to work on your home. If you are not comfortable 
with the answers they give you, it may be wise to get a new contractor.

You should not just hire a contractor without asking them questions. Your home 
is one of, if not the, prized possessions in your life and you want to make 
sure the best possible job is done on your home, no matter what needs to be 
worked on. By asking the contractor you are looking to hire pertinent questions 
you can be more comfortable with them being able to do the job.

Here are 10 questions you should ask your perspective contractor before you 
decide the hire them. There are many contractors out there that can do the job 
to your specifications, so if you are not comfortable with any answer they give 
then you may want to look into another contractor.

1. How long have you been a contractor? You should look for a contractor that 
has experience. You should also check with your local Better Business Bureau 
and see I they have had complaints lodged against them. You have to be aware 
that just because the contractor does not have complaints on their record does 
not mean they have not had problems in the past, as many problems do not go 
reported.

2. Are you state and county licensed? Make sure that you see their contractor's 
license and make sure it is for your state and that the license is current. You 
can find out the licensing requirements in your area by checking with your 
local building department.

3. Have you completed projects like mine? This will let you know if the 
contractor is familiar with the type of project that you are looking to have 
done.

4. Will I need a permit for my project? Many states and localities will require 
you to have a permit for building projects. Good contractors will get the 
necessary permits before they start work on the project and if they ask you to 
get the permits it should be a red flag and you should not use them.

5. Can I see some references? The contractor that you are looking to hire 
should have a few references of happy customers. Make sure the references have 
phone numbers so you can get in touch with the people.

6. Who will be the supervisor of my project? The contractor will already have a 
crew in mind if it is a project that takes more than one person. If the 
contractor is not going to be there for the project, or even if they are away a 
lot, make sure you know the supervisor so you can communicate with them.

7. Who will be working on the project? You need to be able to trust workers, as 
many times they will be inside your home. You may also have children around and 
you need to make sure they will be safe.

8. When can you start the job? Get a set date on when they can start the 
project.

9. When can you finish the job? You should be able to get a date that they 
should be finished by. There are complications that do come up in projects but 
the contractor should have an idea on when the project will be finished.

10. What kind of insurance do you have? Contractors are required to have 
worker's compensation, liability, and property damage coverage. You should ask 
the contractor for a copy of their insurance certificate and make sure their 
insurance is current, and will be on the date that they give you for the 
completion of the project. It is vital that you do not do any business with a 
contractor that is unlicensed. If you do you can be liable for damages and/or 
injuries that happen at your project site.

Wes Hamilton is the owner of PLUMB PRO, INC a full service plumbing company in 
Alabama.  Visit our website for more Free Information and PICTURES.  Visit 
http://www.plumbpro.net/ and http://www.plumbproinc.com/
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