FAQs
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
When choosing who will build or remodel your home I recommend to you to: 1. First consider the owners knowledge, practical experience, standards, level of professionalism and spirit, as this is what will govern how the company is run. Remember, the owner steers the ship, and in construction the owner is the company. 2. In construction over qualified is the goal. A heart surgeon can put on a Band-Aid with his eyes closed, think of us as your home health specialists. Never has there been a better time to ensure your custom home build and remodeling project is in the most capable hands at an affordable cost. While some might consider us over qualified we approach every project with the same level of professionalism and expertise. No project too big, no project too small. 3. Consider the companys credentials. Credentials, Credentials, Credentials. Who are the affiliates theyve worked with in the past? What projects have they done? Is their license clean? Have they kept the same phone number from the start or are they a fly-by-night company that failed in the past? Are they properly insured? General liability? Workers Comp? Bonds? Do they have proven knowledge to get the job done right? Many say they have the knowledge, its your responsibility to verify this. 4. Consider the quality. What are you being guaranteed? Will your standards be met? Who will truly deliver on their promise? All of our work is guaranteed and warenteed with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. 5. A home is only as strong as the materials it is made of. Ensure you choose only the highest quality materials, which will give you and your family lasting enjoyment for years to come. 6. How do you get along with the person selling you the job? You will be spending a great deal of time communicating with this person. This person will be your Project Manager and responsible for ensuring you get the best! 7. Not doing things right the first time carries a hefty price tag. When considering work to be done on your home, first take into consideration ALL of the above, then consider the price. Keep in mind, not considering the company owners background, the companys level of experience and expertise, their insurance, quality of workmanship, materials and your quality of communication with them, can turn into a costly nightmare.