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Writer's pictureJames Badough

Tips For Hiring a Kitchen Renovation Contractor

When choosing a kitchen renovation contractor, paying attention to experience, credentials, reputation, and portfolio is essential. While these are important considerations, you should also be willing to let the contractor work at your own pace without hovering around. In addition, if there are any problems with the project, be polite but firm when dealing with the contractor.



Experience

If this is your first time working on a renovation project, ask about the contractor's experience. Kitchen remodelling happens in a sequence, and meeting building codes is necessary. If something goes wrong at any stage, it can cause a delay in the entire project. Experienced kitchen contractors know how to work with subcontractors and ensure all codes and inspections are met. It can make the renovation go smoothly and save you time and money.


You should contact previous clients and check references. Also, visit previous projects to get a sense of the quality of their work. While not all contractors have showrooms, many of them have online galleries of photos that can give you an idea of the quality of their work and their track record.


Credentials

Considering a kitchen renovation project, you must find a contractor with the right credentials. Not only should the contractor be licensed at the state level, but they should also be a professional association member. These credentials are a strong testament to the knowledge and experience of the contractor.


A contractor should also have a certificate of insurance and a license. It is best to verify the license by contacting the state licensing board or the contractor's insurance carrier. A contractor's active membership in a professional association is also a good idea since it adds legitimacy to their resume. Moreover, a contractor member of these associations will promote it to potential clients.


Portfolio

The portfolio of a kitchen renovation contractor is a great resource to look over before you hire them to do the work on your kitchen. Look for a contractor with at least ten completed kitchens, and ask to see any ongoing projects. You can also ask to see sketches and blueprints from work in progress. Considering the size and complexity of a new kitchen, you want to be sure that the contractor has the necessary experience and skill to complete the project correctly.


Whether the kitchen renovation contractor is licensed and insured is an important consideration. You can ask for a copy of their insurance certificate and determine if they guarantee their subcontractors. Most kitchen renovation contractors will have a portfolio of work that shows their best.


Reputation

When hiring a kitchen renovation contractor, an excellent way to assess the quality of their work is to view their previous work. It will give you a better idea of what to expect from the completed project and the contractor's level of expertise. Many contractors have showrooms or websites, and you can view these to get an idea of their work. While not all contractors have showrooms, many have an online gallery where you can see examples of their work and get a feel for their style and work history.


Lastly, look at the contractor's reputation. Most professional contractors have BBB profiles and are not shy about posting ratings or reviews online. Make sure you ask the contractor about any problems on their BBB page.

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