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Irwin Fisher General Contractors, Inc.

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Introduction: We can build your new kitchen or bathroom. Do you need a new addition to your home or a second floor? We can do this for you. Do you want to build your dream home? We can help you. We have over 25 years of experience in the business. Call or click the link to our website! Our CA license number is 401739.
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  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    Home remodeling, home additions and home maintenance.

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    Look for the NARI - National Association for the Remodeling Industry Logo. NARI check out contractor before they can become members! Look for LEED - Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Logo. Check List 1. Hire only state-licensed contractors. 2. Check the contractor’s license number on line at www.cslb.ca.gov or by calling (800) 321-2752 3. Get at least three bids for your project. 4. Get three references from each bidder and review past work in person. 5. Make sure all project expectations are in writing and only sign the contract if you completely understand all the terms. 6. Confirm that the contractor has workers’ compensation insurance for the employees and general liability insurance. 7. Never pay more than 10 percent down or $1,000 whichever is less. Do not pay in cash. 8. Don’t let project payments get ahead of the work. 9. Don’t make the final payment until you’re satisfied with the job. 10. Ask to see the contractor’s pocket license and a current photo Id. 11. Ask for a current list of contact information (telephone number and business address), for the contractor and subcontractors and suppliers. 12. Make sure all the project materials and expectations are spelled out and signed in a written contract, including clean-up, debris removal, and site security. Ask the contractor if he or she understands exactly what you want.