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Questions to Ask When Choosing a Siding Contractor
You have established that you need to replace your siding and you need someone to do it. Now it is time to go about choosing a siding contractor. Do you know what to look for in a siding contractor? If not, don’t feel like you are all alone in your ignorance about how these things work. The great news is that you don’t have to be a construction foreman to get the job done, to get it done right, and to get it done at a reasonable price. You just need to know how to ask questions to get to the bottom of what a contractor can provide you as a consumer.
Questions to ask when choosing a siding contractor may include:
1.How long have you been in the siding business?
2.Do you have a contractor license?
3.Are you insured and bonded in case of accidents?
4.Is siding your main business?
5.What types of siding/material choices can you offer me?
6.How soon can you complete the work?
7.How long will the project take?
8.What will the cost be to replace the siding?
9.Does the estimate include the removal of old siding?
10.Will you remove the trash from the site when the job is complete?
These may seem like very simple questions, but they get down to the meat of what the contractor can offer you. If you interview three to five different contractors and you ask them all these questions, you will see how different each contractor is in what they can do for you and for how much. These simple questions will help you in the choosing of a siding contractor so you are sure that you have the person on the job that is going to give you the best product, the best installation, and the best price.
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Article written by Francesa Terrandas. I encourage you to visit my site if you want to learn more about Montgomery County Siding Contractors. Here you will also get the latest information on Bethesda Maryland Siding Contractors as well.
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