What You Should Know To Avoid a Rip-Off Part Two of a Two-Part series In Part One of this article, we covered what to watch out for when it comes to hiring a contractor, sub-contractor or handyperson so you do not experience the heartache and
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Tips on How to Avoid Being Scammed by Contractors, Sub-contractors and Handymen: Part 1
What You Should Know To Avoid a Rip-Off Part One of a Two-Part series We’ve all heard the nightmare stories of unscrupulous contractors and sub-contractors preying on the unaware. They make promises, take your cash and you never see them again. Or they do an
Navigating The General Contractor Bidding Process
Before adding to your home, I recommend you select three qualified licensed contractors or remodelers out of your interviewing list from whom you will solicit written bids to start the bidding. Three bidders is the industry standard on large projects. On smaller projects, you may
Hiring Experienced Design Professionals
You might be asking yourself; why do I keep recommending experienced professionals such as Residential Designers, Residential Architects, and Interior Designers? First, I am a Residential Designer and not an architect or an interior designer. My residential design services include: consulting or pre-construction planning, producing
Little Things You Never Thought To Tell Your Contractor
A Homeowner’s jobsite expectations for your contractors, Sub-Contractors, and Handymen (Note: I will be using the word “contractor” for all categories of builders, contractors, handymen, remodelers, subcontractors, and tradespeople.) The word “jobsite” doesn’t just mean your house. It’s your house, your land, and your