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Things you should know before hiring
a contractor:
Check the contractors license (where
applicable)
A hardwood flooring contractor who is unlicensed
poses a risk to your financial security. Contractors can expose
you to significant financial harm in the event of injury or
property damage. Unlicensed contractors usually do not have
bonding or workers compensation insurance.
A hardwood flooring contractor who is unlicensed
may not have the expertise and qualifications to do the job
right the first time. You could end up having to hire a licensed,
reputable contractor to correct the work-and paying for the
job twice.
Check to see the contractors pocket license
and some additional form of identification. The name on the
pocket license should be the same as the name of the contractor
or business name the contractor is working under.
Check the contractor's references
Check the hardwood flooring company's
references, and call them to see if they were satisfied with
the contractors work. Skilled contractors will be proud to take
credit for their work. Remember, the person you hire to work
in your house will be in and around your house until the job
is completed.
You may also wish to check the contractor out
with your local consumer protection agency, consumer fraud unit
in your city or district attorney's office, and the Better Business
Bureau. We will be glad to provide you with websites and phone
numbers of these agencies just call one of our customer care
reps or check out our links section below.
Ask the hardwood flooring contractor for the
address of his or her business location and business telephone
number, and verify them. A contractor who operates a business
out of the back of a pickup truck with a cellular telephone
may be difficult to find to complete a job or fix something
that has gone wrong after the last bill is paid.
Make sure the contractor has workers'
compensation and liability insurance coverage. (when applicable)
Verify that the contractor is insured against
claims covering workers compensation, property damage, and personal
liability in case of accidents. Ask to see a copy of the certificate
of insurance, or ask for the name of the insurance carrier and
agency to verify that the contractor has the insurance.
Contractors must tell you whether or not they
carry liability insurance and that it will protect against third-party
bodily injury and property damage. If uninsured, they should
be able to explain how they would cover losses that would ordinarily
be covered by insurance.
Bonds
Some bonds are designed to protect you against
substandard work that does not comply with local building codes.
Bonds do not assure the financial or professional integrity
or competency of a painting contractor.
Institutional lenders such as savings and loans,
insurance companies or commercial banks generally require painters
to secure bonds for large jobs.
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