It creates much less stress when you are organized. Get an organizer to manage the quotes, business cards, estimates, literature and any notes that you will gather during your search. A good organizer can save you many headaches down the road and help you make a confident choice.
It may be a good idea to use an interview script when questioning both building contractors and any references they provide. When you ask a standard list of questions, you can compare contractors more objectively after the interview.
Finally, negotiate a good contract. Always, always get a contract that is based on the completed, final cost of the project and not simply the estimate. Building contractors are notorious for adding fine print to the contract. Be meticulous about making certain that everything is included in the contract.
There are sample contracts available at www.servicemagic.com. Be sure that all changes and costs, including those for building materials, are put in writing with a change order if any changes in the contract are made during the work process.
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