Selecting the right contractor for your project can be challenging and frustrating, but if you have a plan; the decision can become more obvious. Here are some questions you should be able to answer before you decide:
- Does the company have a current State Contractor license?
This is a easy way of weeding out the non-licensed contractors right away.
- In-House crews or sub-contractors?
- Warranty on workmanship?
- Small down payment?
- Cancellation Policy
- Scope of work?
A detailed, written proposal is critical to helping you make an informed decision. The details should include the following:
- Total Linear Footage
- A schematic of the fence lines
- Height of Fence
- Style of Fence
- Specific Brand, or Grade of Materials
- Installation Methods and Process
- Removal of Existing Fence and Haul or Recycle
- Warranty Information on Labor and Materials
- Installation Crews (subs or in-house)
- Project Costs, permits, and surveys
- Terms of Payment, financing
- Lead times in writing
- Years in Business?
Occasionally contractors use the language "50 years combined experience" or "building fence since 2002". These vague assertions do not reflect a commitment to industry standards or a customer base. What homeowners should look for is a company that has a long history of service and stability in the fence industry.
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