Choosing A Contractor For Home Improvement

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Home improvement is an essential part of maintaining the value of your largest and the most expensive asset – your home. Even in these sinking economic times, you can raise the value of your home by getting things fixed and renovated. By going through remodeling and repairs, you are ensuring that your home retains a lot of value and hence, you it be evaluated to be worth higher than the price you paid for it. The renovation or remodeling does not necessarily have to full scale. You can choose a major part of your home to renovate.

For example, one of the most common forms of repair is performed on the roofing and the flooring. You can also renovate your bathrooms and your living room. The exterior of the house is also often renovated, but on the more expensive side of things. So you just need to decide which part you need to repair or you want to renovate first. Then comes the crucial point of choosing a contractor. Sometimes, you will be advised to do things on your own. This only makes sense when the need is very small and cannot justify hiring a contractor. But when it comes to large repairs and things that really affect the value of your house, you must hire a professional contractor.

Hiring professionals to do the job ensures that you have a high quality of work done, including a great finish and lasting effect. It is only with this kind of work that your home can appreciate in its value.

As you look for a contractor, try first to get recommendations from other people in the same area who have recently gone through renovation. It should not be too hard if you are friends with a lot of people around the block. When you see a well-done job of home improvement, compliment the owner and ask them who did it for them.

Another more comfortable way to do it would be to surf around the Internet. You have to look for local businesses. So if you are in New Jersey, you should be looking for NJ home improvement. This will allow you to have easy access to good service and you will also be able to run background checks on the establishment of necessary. As you might know from experience and/or knowledge, dealing locally is the best way to ensure that you get proper service and avoid getting ripped off.

Dealing locally actually keeps the company accountable for what they are doing, because their business depends on the reputation that they build up. Look at what they have done so far, and assess their portfolio. That will give you a good idea of the quality of work that they deliver. Choose a contractor who had done the work that you are looking to get done and not someone who just claims that they have done it before and doesn’t have proof. You can even go and take a look at the houses that they have worked on. Once you are satisfied, go ahead and strike up a deal.

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The sanding phase of this project done in the summer of 2009.

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3 Responses to “Choosing A Contractor For Home Improvement”

  1. pecker_head_bill says:

    I would not call this a stimulus package, at least not in these times.
    Housing prices are falling and gasoline costs to much, with the cost of gas it increase the transportation costs of food so that is higher as well.
    No one that is not in foreclosure wants to risk available cash or debt that may lead to foreclosure during the uncertainty of the housing market.
    The other problem that you have is that rental prices would increase because home owners will increase rents to help pay for these upgrades.

    You could say that money for rental properties would be in the form of a grant but then the people with several rental units get the benefit of property value increases at the expense of the taxpayers, if you make it a loan that is paid at the time of resale, these same people may elect not to use this money as they would be getting less of a profit when they sell out.

    Stimulus packages have to be very well planned, dumping money into the economy is only part of the answer because only those that do not have a lot will spend, others will just pocket the money or put it in the bank.

    Edit: Note to asker.
    So, if I upgrade my own rental property and invest my own funds as well as the stimulus package, why wouldn't I raise the rent to cover my costs? That is the real point that I am trying to make, if you own a house you benefit but if you own rental property you benefit greatly. Your proposal is not a win/win for a renter.

  2. pecker_head_bill says:
  3. TwoGunz2008 says:

    Respect :)

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