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11 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Bathroom Remodeling Company

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If you don’t want to hire a second contractor to fix the mistakes the first contractor made, you need to make sure you’re hiring the right contractor from the start. To do this, there are quite a few questions you’ll want to ask before hiring a bathroom remodeling company. By asking these questions and paying attention to the answers, you can rest assured you’re hiring the right contractor for the job.

Are You Licensed, Bonded, and Insured?

Make sure the bathroom remodeling company is licensed if required, is bonded, and has insurance to cover anything that could go wrong. Licenses and insurance are crucial. If the company isn’t licensed and insured, you could be on the hook financially for any issues.

How Long Have You Been a Contractor?

You want to hire someone who has experience. Make sure the person handling your remodel has at least a few years of experience and look into what training, if any, they have had in the past.

Can You Handle a Project of This Size?

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Sometimes, contractors will decline to accept a project because it’s too large or too small for them. If you’ve got a very small project or a large bathroom that needs a complete renovation, make sure the company handles jobs of that size and will know how to handle your project.

Will You Get Any Permits Needed for the Project?

Permits may or may not be needed depending on the location and the work being done. If permits are needed, make sure the company is willing to get them or find out how you can get them and work with the company to make sure it’s done correctly.

When Do You Work?

Check their typical work schedule to see when they’ll arrive in the morning, what time they’ll quit for the day, and whether they’ll work on the weekends. Make sure this fits your needs.

How Will Payments be Scheduled?

Most of the time, you’ll provide an initial deposit and then make payments based on the progress of the bathroom. Get this in writing before hiring so you know what to expect.

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Can You Provide an Itemized Quote?

Always get an itemized quote for the project before it begins. This tells you what each part of the project will cost and can be helpful if the final bill is a little higher than the quote. In most cases, you should be able to tell what the difference is and they can explain why it’s different.

How Long Will a Project Like This Take?

The length of time a project will take depends on a variety of factors, from the ability to get materials quickly to whether a worker calls in sick and isn’t able to help get the work done. Despite the fact that it can vary, the contractor should be aware of common issues and able to provide a ballpark estimate for a project completion date.

Do You Have Examples of Recent Work You’ve Done?

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Always check out work the company has done in the past. Make sure it fits with your style or what you want in the bathroom, check to see if everything looks great, and make sure there aren’t any glaring errors or omissions. If so, ask about them.

Do You Offer Any Warranties?

Many companies will offer warranties on the work they do. If a tile ends up loose for some reason, they’ll come back and fix it. If the tub leaks because something wasn’t done right during the install, they’ll fix it. Most warranties are limited to a year or two and will not cover user damage or wear and tear, but it is important to get a warranty from the company just in case.

Do You Contract Out Any of the Work?

Contracting out the work isn’t necessarily bad, but it can be. Ask if the company has professionals to handle all of the different parts of the project. If not, who do they work with? Check out the contractors they use on projects and ask the same questions to be more comfortable with the company’s choice in help.

 

If you’re planning a renovation, make sure you hire the right company for the job from the start. Use the questions here to get more information about the company before hiring them so you can feel confident they’re going to do a great job on your bathroom renovation.

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