Looking to have some work done on your home? There are a few important questions to ask a contractor before you choose someone to build or do work on your home. Use this helpful checklist to get all of the information you need to make the best decision.
- Does the builder or remodeler have a permanent business location and a good reputation with local banks and suppliers?
- How long have they been in the building business? It usually takes three to five years to establish a financially sound business. Will they be around after the construction is complete to service any warranties?
- Have you called your local Better Business Bureau? They can alert you to any complaints.
- Does the builder/remodeler have sufficient workers compensation and general liability insurance? If not, you may be liable for any construction-related accidents on your premises.
- Will the builder/remodeler provide you with names of previous customers? Ask them if they would hire the builder/remodeler again.
- Have you seen the builder/remodelers work, both completed and in progress? Check for quality of workmanship and materials.
- Are you able to communicate with the builder/remodeler? Remember you will be in close contact with them throughout the construction process and afterward as you live in your new home.
- Will the builder/remodeler provide you with a complete and clearly written contract? The contract will benefit both of you. Review it carefully.
- Be cautious of unusually low-priced bids. If the builder/remodeler is unable to pay for the materials and labor as the project proceeds, this may indicate a potential problem.
Need somewhere to start? Here are a few guys we recommend. For more, visit our vendor list.
HOM, Inc. – Brad Skipper – 615.947.3796 / brad@tnhom.com
Drew Lashock – 615.598.5716
PMG Maintenance Group – Randy Pryor – 615.481.3118
Caleb Killingsworth – 615.948.6296
Boyd Homes – Blake Boyd – 615.519.8106
Chad Dickinson – 615-818-5171