No one builds a custom home alone, even if you’re the most experienced contractor. You need help from subcontractors, and you need someone to manage them all and make sure the job gets done on time and within budget. That’s where a custom home building contractor comes in. But not just any contractor will do. It would help if you found a good fit for your project and personality. Here are several tips for selecting the right one.
Get Recommendations from Friends, Family, And Colleagues
The best way to start your search is by asking around for referrals. Chances are, someone you know has hired a contractor for a custom building or renovation project. Ask them to tell you about the experience; what type of project it was? How does this contractor work? Did the project go smoothly, or were there hiccups along the way?
Check Their References and Credentials
Once you’ve got a shortlist of local contractors, give them a call and ask for references from clients they’ve worked with in the past. These should be homeowners who have had similar projects like yours, such as building an entire house from scratch or renovating a bathroom.
When you’re talking to references, ask about the contractor’s communication style, how well they worked with the client and other contractors on-site, and whether they completed the project on time and budget.
Ask For References from Subcontractors
Once the main contractor has been hired, they should help you find additional tradespeople (plumbers, electricians, carpenters) licensed and insured. Some contractors may ask you which subs they should hire; others may do their research and select reputable businesses that offer quality work at a fair price.
Either way, it’s important to ask for references from subcontractors, too. Once they’ve been hired, the contractor should regularly keep in touch with subs, ensure they have all the necessary materials and tools, and answer any questions they may have.
Get A Contract in Writing
This one is a no-brainer, but it’s still worth mentioning. Always get a contract in writing before work begins on your custom build or renovation project. The contract should outline the expectations of both the contractor and the homeowner, the payment schedule, and any offer warranties. It’s also important to have a clear understanding of who is responsible for what (e.g., the homeowner is usually responsible for supplying water and power to the job site, while the contractor is typically in charge of waste removal).
Make Sure the Contractor Is Insured and Licensed
Custom home building contractors must be licensed with the government in most places. You can check if a custom home building company is licensed on various contractors licensing websites. All contractors working on your project should also have insurance in case of an accident.
Ask About Their Experience with Your Type of Project
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