Choosing a Home Flooring Installer
Now that you've found some potential contractors, make a list of
questions that you'll want to ask. The good contractors will want to come to
your house to take a look at the project and get accurate measurements, so you
can probably save most of your questions until then. But, some of the questions
you will want to ask over the phone to narrow down your search are:
If time is a concern for you, how far out are they scheduling new
work? No point wasting time if you want the job done in the next two weeks and
they can't get to it until two months from now. How big is their company? Are
they family owned and operated? Do they do the work themselves or have
employees or other sub-contractors that they use?
I think some of the best most reliable contractors in any trade,
are the ones that are on the job site every day doing the work themselves. They
take a lot more pride in their work as well as making customer service and
satisfaction a priority.
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