How To Hire a Qualified Fence Installer You Can Trust in Tampa, Florida
Adding a fence to your home is one of the most noticeable and effective ways to boost the value of your home and enhance your quality of life. Although fences themselves are relatively simple structures, there’s plenty of complexity involved from planning to construction and then completion. If you’re thinking of installing a fence on your property, in addition to consulting with a top real estate agent you can use the tips below to find a qualified fence installer to get the job done.
Ensure the professional is on the up-and-up
In many municipalities, contractors who perform home construction projects are generally required to hold licenses for their profession. It’s essential to ensure that the contractor who builds your fenice has the proper licenses because if you choose to sell your home down the road, the work might not be valid for a real estate transaction. You should be able to easily check your contractor’s credentials by checking your state’s Department of Labor website.
In addition to holding the proper licenses, you’ll also want to ensure your contractor has the right insurance policies. At the very least, the contractor you hire to build your fence should have at least a $1 million general liability policy, a workers compensation policy if the contractor has staff, commercial automobile insurance, and supplemental equipment coverage to cover injuries caused by their equipment.
Be sure the price is right
To avoid being overcharged for the cost of your fence, it’s important to get bids from a few different contractors so you can get a feel for what a reasonable cost is. It’s best to choose a contractor who charges middle of the road rates, because very high bids indicate the job might be too much for the contractor, while extremely low bids are likely too good to be true.
It’s important to ask for an itemized bid from the contractors that you engage with so you can review the type of building materials the contractor intends to use and be sure they’re within your budget and also fit your home.
To avoid issues with payment, you should never pay more than 30% of the project cost upfront. In many cases the deposit should be less. For relatively small projects such as those which cost less than $10,000, then you should pay 50% up front, and 50% after completion. Regardless of how you split the payments, be sure that you only give the final amount to close out the project only after you’ve confirmed the project fully meets your expectations.
Ensure the contractor’s vision aligns with your needs
The final tip we’ll discuss in this article is the importance of working with a contractor whose vision is aligned with your goals, that they are easy to communicate with, and if they’re able to offer suggestions and ideas that will enhance the project and boost the value of your home.
If you don’t walk away from the first meeting with your contractor with a positive and comfortable feeling, then it’s best to pass on them. You don’t want to risk working with someone who you don’t have a great rapport with.
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