FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
I offer a 10% cash discount.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I am a Florida State Certified General Contractor, meaning I am qualified to build or repair any type of building throughout Florida. I am also a proud U.S. Navy Veteran!
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Be prepared before you meet with your contractors. Be as specific as you can when describing the project. Be clear about what you want and what you would like to avoid. Make sure you describe the same details to each contractor in the same way, so everybody is bidding on the same thing. Talk to at least 2 contractors about the project. Always get everything in writing! If it’s not written down, you probably aren’t going to get it. Always use licensed and insured contractors. Ask to see proof of licensure and insurance certificates. Do not let contractors convince you into not obtaining permits for the project. If they claim permits are not necessary, make sure you get that in writing. Aside from cosmetic work, permits are usually required. They are always to the benefit of the owner because they legitimize the work you are paying for. People who say permits aren’t necessary are usually the ones who are unable to get them. Be wary of contractors who claim they can “do it all”, specifically roofing, plumbing, HVAC and electrical work. These trades each require separate licensing and this work must be permitted separately. Insurance companies will not pay out on claims in which the work was unpermitted and performed by unlicensed contractors.