Choosing The Right Contractor Or
Professional For Your Job
Whether you're looking to have an entire home built, a room
added on or you just need a toilet fixed, you're soon to find
out there are lots of construction-related professionals in the
industry. Choosing the right one for your job can mean the
difference between quality work or a disaster. It can also mean
the difference between getting a fair price and getting taken
to the cleaners. So, buyer beware are the words of the day.
Before hiring the first contractor or other
construction-related professional you find, it's a good idea to
understand the difference between the individuals who may be
involved in the process.
Here is a basic break down of the different kinds of
pros and what they do:
- General contractor - These folks handle it all. They
manage every detail of a project from beginning to end.
This means they hire and supervise subcontractors, get
permits, make sure inspections are complete and also answer
your questions along the way. In addition, they also
generally deal with architects and designers to make sure
what you want is what you get.
- Trade-specific contractors - These are the pros within
the indvidiual trades. Electricians, masons, roofers,
plumbers and so on. A general contractor will hire these
folks on a big job or you may hire them directly in the
case of a job that only needs one trade - repairing a
toilet for example.
- Architects - These are the people to see for proper
plans for entire home projects, additions and even
renovations. Projects that require major structural changes
most likely should go through an architect to ensure what's
desgined will actually stand up to the test of time - or a
roof.
- Designers - These are people who specialize in creating
the plans for specific remodel or new build jobs. Kitchen
designers or bathroom designers, for example.
One-stop contracting services - Companies that bill
themselves as this will provide every step of the construction
process from drawings and permits to actual build out or they
should.
In addition to knowing what kind of pro you need, it's also
a very good idea to check into licenses, references and so on.
The person hired for a big job, or even a little one will have
your home's future or your business' in his or her hands.
Getting the best only makes sense and to make certain that
happens, knowing what you need in a contractor is the first
step to ensuring quality.
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