We’ve all heard horror stories about home improvement projects. Fortunately,
with a little effort, you can avoid a bad experience of your own. Before
enlisting a home improvement dealer or contractor, be sure they have a
reputation for quality workmanship and honesty. All it takes is a little
homework:
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Ask friends and relatives for the names of companies they would recommend
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Check the references of contractors to see if former customers are satisfied
with their work
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Consult your local chamber of commerce or the Better Business Bureau for any
information they might have on prospective contractors
Before deciding on a contractor, you should get bids from two or three
competitors. Make sure that each bid is based on the same specifications and
the same grade of materials. If one of the bids is substantially higher or
lower than the others, find out why. In the end, it’s your money that is being
spent, and it’s important that you trust the people who are doing the work.
To find out more about the best way to finance your home improvements, be sure
to talk to your American Equity Mortgage Mortgage Consultant. We have a number of loan
options to suit your needs.
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