Red Flags To Look For When Hiring A General Contractor

From Upfront Payments to Chaotic Job Sites, Homeenvy Has Seen It All!

Let’s face it, if you’re not handy with power tools like most DIY home remodelers, even the smallest of jobs can quickly become expensive repairs. You can source a general contractor to help with your reno, but how do you know if they are being truthful about the length and price of the project? Home Envy has four red flags to look for when you seek out a new Evansville renovation company!

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Cash First, No Questions

If you’ve already been talking with a general contractor and the first thing they asked for was cash in hand, stop talking to them! An excellent home renovation specialist already has an established background, and they wouldn’t be asking for your hard-earned money before talking about timelines and needs. A trustworthy contractor would also talk about the total budget and agree on which products should be used in the remodel before speaking about the total sum of the project. 

Unwilling To Sign A Contract

If you’ve been trying to chase down your renovation company to get them to sign or even produce a contract to guarantee their work, your inner warning alarm should be going off. After all, it’s in their name! A contractor is nothing without a contract. If you find yourself repeatedly trying to get your remodeler to sign on the dotted line, buyer beware! Without a paper trail, you have no recourse if a job goes south.

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messy kitchen remodel

Their Worksite is a Mess

The most important thing to look out for in contracting a renovation service is the state of their overall worksite. Once a project begins, the contractor should be responsible for the safety and general condition of the job site. If the area you’re remodeling looks more like a warzone than a work zone, you should be looking for a tidy general contractor as soon as possible. As they usually say, a sloppy worksite equals sloppy work.

No Insurance? No Way!

We all love to save a little money, it goes without saying, but having your neighbor’s cousin complete your upcoming bathroom remodel instead of a licensed and insured contractor can only lead to troubles down the line. A professional home remodeler has the correct licenses and proper insurance coverage to protect the work they’ve completed for you. The last thing you want is to be caught holding the bill for an expensive repair brought on from shoddy quality.

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Upgrading your home is the best way to add value to your property while creating comfort and luxury for yourself. The unfortunate part? There’s a lot of scammers out there! When it comes to home remodelers, Evansville homeowners trust their remodel to HomeEnvy. Contact us today to learn more.