Looking
for a competent basement finishing company or contractor
can be difficult if you do not know what to look
for or ask. To feel more comfortable that you are
dealing with a reputable contractor, we suggest
you inquire about the following:
- How
long have they been in the basement finishing business?
You want them to be in business long enough to service
their warranty.
- This
brings up the next point, what is their warranty
on workmanship and structural materials? A common
warranty is one year, but; the longer the better.
- Are
they a licensed, insured and bonded contractor?
- Will
they provide the proper building permit? A building
permit is essential for your safety and the resale
of your home.
- Do
they provide assistance with basement design? If
so, what kind of design experience do they have?
- Do
they allow you to visit completed projects or projects
in progress? If
possible, it is always a good idea to see their
work.
- Do
they have a project superintendent or manager? If
so, how often will they be on the project site?
Are they available for communication? Do they provide
you with tentative weekly schedules?
- Do
they have fixed price contracts? Is the contract
clear and inclusive?
- Do
they provide you with a list of all materials to
be used in your basement?
- Do
they have a fixed mark-up or credit for changes?
- Do
they supply protection for existing finishes?
- Do
they provide a thorough, final cleaning?
- Will
they provide lien releases for their subcontractors?
- How
long will it take them to complete your project?
This is important to prospective clients with a
limited timeframe.
- How
adaptable are they to changes and modifications
during your project?
- Do
they have at least 15-20 recent references
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