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How to Hire the Right Contractor

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Hiring a contractor can feel overwhelming, but a few simple steps will help you find someone trustworthy and skilled. Here’s what to look for.

Check Credentials First

Before signing anything, verify that the contractor is licensed, bonded, and insured in your state. A legitimate professional will have no problem showing proof. If they dodge the question, that’s a red flag.

Get Multiple Quotes

We recommend getting at least three written estimates. This gives you a realistic range for the project and helps you spot outliers — both suspiciously low and unjustifiably high.

Ask for References

A good contractor will happily connect you with past clients. Ask about their experience: Was the work completed on time? Were there surprise charges? Would they hire the contractor again?

Read the Contract Carefully

Every project should have a written contract that spells out:

  • Scope of work
  • Materials to be used
  • Start and completion dates
  • Payment schedule
  • Warranty details

Never pay the full amount upfront. A reasonable deposit is typically 10–30% of the total.

Trust Your Instincts

If something feels off — poor communication, pressure to sign quickly, reluctance to put things in writing — trust your gut and keep looking.

The right contractor will earn your confidence before they ever pick up a tool.

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