Contractor Red Flags

by Cindy 29. July 2011 13:15

Here are some thing to watch out for when choosing a contractor, all of the below should be red flags to you.

- Contractors without a valid license.

- A contractor without his own insurance covering accidental damage that might occur on the job.
 

- Contractors asking for large down payments ahead of completing at least some work (for example, electrical), or to cover building materials. Many contractors have 30 days to pay their suppliers.

- Anyone who won't provide a contract specifying work completion and amounts paid.
 
- A contractor without a valid address and phone number, or with just an answering service. Ask for a cellphone number and know how to find a contractor in the case he goes missing without completing the work. 

- Someone unwilling to provide references of past work. Any good contractor will be happy to do so.
 
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 Contractors knocking at the door offering discounts because they're working in the area, or reduced rates if they can advertise on your property. 


- A contractor quoting prices over the phone. Costs for each job are very specific, and need to be assessed at the place of completion.


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