Beautiful homes need to be maintained through regular renovation and improvement. High-end home renovations work best when they're handled by a reputable, highly skilled Connecticut contractor. In this guide to selecting a contractor for luxury renovations, we'll provide you with tips to help with the selection process.
From checking credentials to reviewing portfolios, these steps can help ensure quality and reliability in your Connecticut contractor. Here's what you need to know.
Knowing what to look for in a Connecticut contractor can help you identify the right candidate when you meet them.
Searching for a contractor to perform high-end home renovations in Connecticut requires some work and diligence from consumers. Doing your research and taking time to hire the right contractor can lead to success.
Start by talking to people you know - neighbors and friends - who have had similar work done on their homes. What contractor did they hire for the work? Was it a good experience? Would they hire that contractor again? Why or why not? Getting referrals from people you trust can help you sort through the contractors in your area to find some of the best businesses.
Most modern contractors have websites featuring helpful online portfolios. Checking the portfolio online is one way to help gauge contractor skills, quality, and experience. Also, lack of a portfolio is a red flag, so be cautious of contractors that don't have a portfolio to show you.
While you're reviewing the contractor's website, take time to look up each contractor through the state's license lookup to ensure they have a license.
Meet with multiple contractors to help you find the best one for the job. Vetting multiple businesses can help you determine what is a fair cost for the work, and can help you compare communication styles.
Once you've met to discuss the job, each contractor will submit a bid or contract for the work. Compare bids. The more information in the bid, the better. If there is a substantial cost difference between some contractor bids, ask yourself why.
Lower-cost contractors may be using sub-par materials or may have a limited scope of work. If it's not clear why or how a contractor is underbidding other contractors, this could be a sign that they're hiring inexperienced labor or cutting corners in various ways. They may also be bidding low by mistake, which can lead to problems down the road.
Always check references, even if the contractor you're hiring was referred to you by someone you trust. Check three references and ask them each the same questions to make comparing references easier.
Do you need to hire a contractor for a high-end home renovation in Connecticut? Litchfield Builders has a guide for homeowners to help them through the hiring process. Download our free guide to learn more about hiring residential contractors in Connecticut. If you're ready to start on a high-end home renovation, contact us to schedule an in-person consultation.