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 How do you pick the best contractor?

That question is asked frequently, but the person asking doesn't always
mean what he says. You think he is asking, who will do a
masterful job of coordinating & building my remodel at a
reasonable price.
That is what he says, but not what he means. I can tell
you from grim experience that this is one way how he acts.

How not to do it

More often than not, the homeowner will call in a few contractors,
say something like "I want to put up a dormer" & then he sits back
& waits to hear what the contractor will say. The contractor will give
him a blank stare & say "How big". The owner says "I don't
know, maybe 20' feet What do you think?" The contractor
says "Maybe about $5000" Owner says "OK, I'll let you
know.

Now you may think those conversations never happen
except on my web site, but I can tell you that from
experience, they happen every day. Sad isn't it?


The homeowner doesn't seem to be very interested & then
the contractor thinks he is wasting his time so he starts looking
for a way to exit & do something productive.

Try this instead

What I am suggesting is that if you prepare for the meeting
with the contractor then you might say something like this.

"I am going to build a dormer either 20' or 30' on the rear
of my house. I need advice on the best way to proceed. I
need someone who has experience with this kind of work
& guarantees what he does. Is this something you would
be interested in?"

Now watch for his ears start to wiggle a little bit & listen
closely for the sound of ka-ching, ka-ching coming from
the vicinity of the contractor. He sees immediately that he
has a hot prospect & is ready to do some serious work on
your dormer design.

Try this three times with three different contractors. One of
the three will stand out from the other two.

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