How Do You Avoid Getting Rip Off By An Home Improvement Contractor?
This article will show you how not to get con by any home improvement contractor, and what you need to do in finding a highly qualified honest contractor. If you have a big home improvement project needed on your home then use an A or B license contractors only, and if you have a smaller job then hire a handy man contractor. Make sure you check the better business bureau for the contractor you have chosen to see if there are any major complaints against the company. Make sure you provide the contractor with a written contract agreement between you and the contractor and a witness signature on it. Make sure you have a witness there with you at all time. It can be a family member close friend or your next door neighbor. Never give the contractor the whole amount of money to do the job on your home. Just give him or her half of the money then tells him or her that they will receive the rest when the job is fully complete.
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