General Contractors Are Great For Big
Jobs
If you want to build a home, add on to an existing one or
even renovate a room, hiring a general contractor is a good
idea.
The reasons for this are many, but most importantly is the
fact general contractors typically know their way around a job
and they know who to call in and when. For a lay person
handling a big construction job, it's very difficult to know
when to have the plumber install the pipes and when to call in
the roofers. A general contractor understands the process from
start to finish and can take the burdens and worries away from
a homeowner.
With that said, it's also true a general contractor can be a
homeowner's best friend during a big construction job or his or
her worst enemy. To find the best contractor to handle a job,
it's a good idea to do some homework about those available
first.
When looking for a general contractor, here are some
things to consider:
- What exactly do the contractors you're interviewing say
they offer for the price? Will they handle every detail
from getting the plans finalized and purchasing the
materials to scheduling all of the subcontractors and even
the inspections? Know what you're buying before you sign a
contract.
- Experience. While general contractors are almost a must
on any big construction job, some "superintendents" who
oversee projects are "green." This means they are new to
the industry and may not fully understand the process. Make
sure the person who oversees your job understands the
construction process from start to finish. It does you no
good to have a superintendent assigned to build your house
who calls in the drywall crew before the roof's gone
up.
- References. Ask for them. Check them out. Even check
into past jobs and see the quality of construction
yourself.
- Licensing, bonding, insurance. Reputable construction
companies will have all of these things. Ask about
them.
- Guarantees and payment schedules. Make sure you
understand the costs - all of them - before you sign a
contract. It's not a bad idea to have a lawyer check out a
contract before you sign, especially for a costly
project.
Hiring a contractor is like hiring any other professional.
Quality people are out there, but it's up to the buyers to find
them and take steps to ensure those they hire know their trade
and know it well. Don't be fooled by fast-talking. Take the
time to interview and ask questions and check out the answers
before choosing a general contractor.
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