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3 Things to Look for in a Successful General Contractor Looking to add a room, want to get your basement renovated or want some much needed repairs? But for this, finding a good general contractor is very important, because a home improvement project gone wrong can cost you a lot. When you have a simple remodeling job done on your home, you might consider the recommendation of your friends or neighbors, but when you have something large to be done, you would want to know more about the general contractor you will be hiring to get the job done. Hence, here we jot down the points on what a successful general contractor looks like: Experience Of course you need a general contractor who is aware of the commercial construction. Sundry of housing contractors have geared towards commercial and you are going to be better off with a general contractor who has focused on commercial work all along. So, if you are looking for general contractors in Los Angeles, do consider the experience aspect of the contractors. Timeliness Talking about the experience, then it does matters when a general contractor looks to get things done on time. A successful general contractor will directly tell you that how long it will take to get your project completed, instead of overpromising and under delivering. Teamwork What is the reason behind a successful build? It is the teamwork, because construction is all about well-coordinated work by the team. A successful general contractor must have a dedicated in-house team and some robust connects that have been maintained over the time, so that the work is never left muddled waiting for someone else to complete the main part of the project.
Get a Written Contract Basically the contract requirements vary from state to state and even if your state does not require a written agreement, you should ask for one. The agreement should be clear and concise and should include what, when, where and also the cost of the project. But before signing a contract, make sure that the contract includes: Name, Address, Phone Number and also the License Number of the Contractor Estimated start and the date of completion Payment schedule for the contractor, suppliers and the subcontractors. The contractor’s obligations to get all the necessary permits. Keep a record of all the activities, conversations you had with the contractor and you might also want to take photographs as the construction progresses. Keeping he records is very essential if you have problems with your project- during or after the construction.