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Doing your homework will help you have a more successful experience.
Use this checklist to help you select a home builder or
home remodeler to work on or build your home.
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Contact your local home
builders’ association for the names of member builders and remodelers.
You can also ask family, friends or coworkers for recommendations.
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Make sure the builder or home remodeler has a
permanent business location and a good reputation with local banks and
suppliers.
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Find out how long they have been in the building
business. It usually takes three to five years to establish a
financially sound business. You want to make sure they will be around
after the construction is complete to service any warranties.
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Check out the company's rating and if there have
been any complaints filed with your local Better Business
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Make sure the builder/remodeler has sufficient
workers compensation and general liability insurance. If not, you may be
liable for any construction-related accidents on your premises.
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Ask the builder/remodeler to provide you with
names of previous customers. If they won't, beware. If they do, ask the
customers if they would hire the builder/remodeler again.
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Ask if you can see the builder/remodelers work,
both completed and in progress. Check for quality of workmanship and
materials.
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Do you feel you can easily communicate with the
builder/remodeler? Remember you will be in close contact with them
throughout the construction process and afterward as you live in your
new home.
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Make sure the builder/remodeler provides you with
a complete and clearly written contract. The contract will benefit both
of you. If you are having a new home built, get and review a copy of the
home warranty and homeowner manual as well.
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Be cautious of unusually low-priced bids. If the
builder/remodeler is unable to pay for the materials and labor as the
project proceeds, this may indicate a potential problem. Keep in mind
that less expensive does not necessarily mean better!
( Courtesy:
http://www.nahb.org/ )
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