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The Most Essential Do's and Don'ts for Choosing the Right Contractor
Time to Trim?
The Trivia Block
The
Most Essential Do's and Don'ts for Choosing the Right Contractor
Americans spend billions of dollars on construction and home remodeling each year.
Many homeowners have discovered that improving their present residence
with an updated kitchen, an additional bathroom, new windows or a new roof can
be a more prudent investment than purchasing a new residence. However, adding
a room or updating a kitchen can cost more than a new car, and consumers
should take some time and care in planning a costly home improvement project.
Unfortunately, most consumers spend less time choosing a contractor than
they do choosing a car.
Here is a checklist of important things to consider before starting any
major construction project:
The Do's
Do plan your project carefully.
Do shop around before hiring a contractor.
Do get at least three written bids on your project.
Do provide all contractors with accurate plans or drawings that will enable
them to determine the scope and cost of work when requesting bids.
Do check with the Contractors State License Board to make sure the contractor
is properly licensed, and to check the status and disciplinary history of the license.
Do check out contractors with your local building department, trade associations
or unions, consumer protection agency, and the Better Business Bureau.
Do look at work the contractor has completed.
Do ask your contractor to furnish a completion or contract bond.
Do consult with more than one lending institution regarding the type of loan to obtain.
Do ask your lender to recommend a funding-control company.
Do make sure your contract provides for a "retention," apercentage of each
payment or of the total job, ordinarily 10 percent, which you retain until
the job is completed.
Do make sure everything you and your contractor have agreed to is included
in your contract, and don't sign anything until you understand and agree with all terms.
Do ask your contractor about inconveniences that may occur, and plan accordingly.
Do keep a job file.
Do make sure you receive unconditional lien releases from subcontractors and material suppliers.
Do make frequent inspections of the work, including a final walk-through.
Do consult an attorney if a mechanics' lien is filed against your property.
Do negotiate with the contractor first if problems or disagreements occur.
The Don'ts
Don't hire an unlicensed contractor.
Don't hire a contractor without first shopping around.
Don't be fooled or pressured by a smooth-talking salesperson. Take the time
and effort to make sure that the person or business doing your home improvement
is going to perform in a professional manner.
Don't act as an owner/builder, unless you are very experienced in construction.
Don't sign anything until you completely understand it and agree to the terms.
Don't make agreements with subcontractors or workers without consulting the prime contractor.
Don't pay cash without a proper receipt.
Don't make a down payment that exceeds the legal limit,usually ten percent.
Don't let your payments get ahead of the contractor's completed work.
Don't hesitate to ask questions of the contractor.
Don't make final payment until you are satisfied with the job.
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Time to Trim?
Can't remember what time of year to trim your trees and bushes?
Well, early spring is the best time - but there are a few exceptions
Do not trim your Spring flowering bushes until immediately after bloom;
While most evergreen bushes should not be trimmed until late spring or early
summer after the new growth flushes out.
Now, cut this out and stick it to the fridge before you forget!
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The Trivia Block
The world-famous Hollywood sign was first erected in 1923.
It was initially conceived as a
real estate ad
and originally read
Hollywoodland
.
The sign stands 50 feet tall, stretches 450 feet across, and weighs 450,000 pounds.
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