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craig on January 15th, 2007 at 10:14 pm
Excellent post…you’ve made some really important points. Unless you’re a contractor, it’s hard to make sure you don’t get ripped off when you bring in a remodeler to fix up your home. What do you do if you’re cost conscious about a remodeling project, but don’t know what to do?
One great way to get pricing on projects like this is to submit your project inquiry into one of the companies that helps match you with qualified remodeling contractors.
For example, Contractor Marketing Pros.com has a team of experts who are dedicated specifically to helping contractors and small businesses advertise yourselves online. The team has a lot of really great network of websites and a suite of programs that get pinpoint targeted visitors to your website. Plus, with their pay per lead deal, they’re not too expensive, because they only charge when they actually get customers for you.
Chuck on January 18th, 2007 at 6:30 pm
Cost is always a consideration with a home remodeling projects but it shouldn’t be the only consideration. It’s often hard to compare quotes between contractors as more often than not you are aren’t comparing like items. To help make an accurate comparison make sure the bids are based on using same materials or even ask the bidder to use a cost per unit of measure….like cost per square foot.
Do your due diligence: check reference, and background, go look at previously completed projects. How busy is the contractor…if they say they are booked and can’t get to your project for 2 months, they are in high demand and it may be worth your wait. Its usually true that you get what you pay for….there’s many a horror story of contractors not finishing what they started. Be sure to not make price your only consideration.
Cheers!
Chuck
http://www.ContractorHired.com
home kitchen remodeling on June 25th, 2008 at 9:39 am
good post, very informative…good of you to share…