The success of your home improvement project depends to a large extent on the kind of contractor you choose. No matter what the size and scope of your project, your contractor must come with a valid license, and must meet all insurance and bonding requirements. He must have extensive experience in the kind of home improvement project you are looking at. He must be able to meet with you for a project discussion before you hire his services.
No matter what the kind of contractor, whether a bathroom contractor, kitchen contractor, a home repair service or a remodeling contractor, your proposed contractor should have undertaken many such similar projects before. He must be licensed and insured to avoid any liability in case of a mishap on your premises. He must be able to supply a list of references of past or future clients who can testify to his abilities. He must be able to start as quickly as possible, and must be able to start on the day that he says he will. The general contractor must be able to find time to meet you in person to discuss your home improvement project. Finally, he must be able to offer you an acceptable quote for your project. Beware of someone who offers too low a quote -- the quality of his work may not be worth much.
Your contractor must be able to provide a detailed breakdown of the cost of the project, including labor costs, cost of materials, cost of fittings and accessories, cost of special finishes etc. He must be able to quote a project rate that is around your budget range. Make allowances for a cost that is slightly above your budget, but avoid hiring a general contractor who charges too much in excess of what you have in mind. To find experienced general contractors, residential contractors, bathroom contractors, kitchen contractors, remodeling contractors and other home improvement contractors in Fort Worth, simply fill out the form, and we will connect you with the most reputed professionals in town.
My ceiling is cracking in my livingroom near the steps its seperating from the banister
Valarie S
I had a leak in my kitchen from the condo above me. The ceiling fell down and needs to be replaced. Aproximately 7' x 10'. Need sheetrock, tape float, texture and paint to match and hang up light already purchased.
Albert M