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Article Title: Tips on Choosing Home Renovation Contractors
Author: Wes Hamilton
Category: 
Word Count: 600
Keywords: plumber,plumbing,home 
improvement,remodeling,construction,kitchen,bathroom
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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So you've decided to made some home improvements. Now is a great time to do 
that. It helps the economy, it helps you, it makes your home worth more-what 
more could you ask for? Well, you could ask for it to be stress-free but you 
are probably asking for the sky, right? Wrong. The road to home improvement is 
known for being a bit rocky. You can make it a lot smoother by choosing the 
right contractor. 

Your contractor will be responsible for keeping the entire project moving and, 
of course, the end result appealing. Making sure you are getting a good 
contractor is difficult. Most people do not have to hire people or know what to 
look for in a contractor. There are a lot of construction scams and they are in 
the news all the time. So how do you get the best and not get scammed? 

Here are some tips to look for when choosing a contractor for your home. - 
Select several area contractors and contact them. Set up times for them to come 
out and evaluate your project. They will submit bids to you on the cost of the 
work involved and give you time estimates. While cost is a significant factor 
in making a contracting decision don't let it be your only method of choosing a 
contractor for your home. - Ask each contractor for a list of former customers 
that you can contact. 

Now be aware that they are probably not going to give you any names that they 
know will give you unfavorable reviews of their work. However, if their list of 
satisfied customers has numerous entries you can feel comfortable that a large 
portion of their clients are happy with their work. - Don't skimp. Make sure 
you actually take the time to contact the people on the lists to really find 
out how they felt. Many times a customer can be generally satisfied and give 
the company good feedback but when you talk to them personally they might bring 
up some points about the company you need to know. 

It doesn't necessarily mean you won't choose them but knowing what little 
things bugged other customers can give you a heads up of what to expect. - An 
even better way to find out the real feelings of former customers is to ask the 
contractor for a list of the last five clients they did work for rather than a 
list of references. That way you will not be getting a handpicked selection of 
clients they know will give them only a good review. - Ask friends. Word of 
mouth from friends can be a great way to find good contractors. 

Your friends are more apt to be open about how they feel about the companies 
that did work for them. - Check with the Better Business Bureau. While not 
everyone who is dissatisfied with a business makes a report if there are any 
you should take that as a serious mark against the company. 

Make sure you get your final agreements in writing. Never accept a verbal bid 
or a handshake on a deal. This is business and you need to get all of your 
agreements in writing. Taking the time to choose a contractor wisely will 
ensure a pleasant project. Home improvements are tough enough; don't make it 
tougher by not doing your homework when picking a good contractor. There will 
still be headaches and inconvenience, which just goes hand-in-hand with tearing 
up your home to make changes, but the end result will be worth all of the 
difficulties.

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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