Hiring the right general contractor is a crucial step in planning a construction project. Whether it’s a residential home, a commercial building, or a home improvement project, it is important to partner with a contractor that is reliable, trustworthy, and reputable to ensure the success of your project.

Choose the Right General Contractor

  1. Ask for Referrals

    When I planned the remodeling of my little bake shop, the first thing I did was get recommendations from family and friends. I knew they would give me contractors that they’ve worked with in the past, or at the least, people whom they know personally. While waiting, I went ahead and checked the list by the National Association of Remodeling Industry for members operating in my area. It’s also a good idea to get references by talking to building inspectors, since they are knowledgeable as to which contractors meet standard code requirement. You may also get a good idea of reputable contractors by going to a lumberyard or hardware and ask which ones consistently buy quality materials for their projects, or which ones are diligent paying their bills in a timely manner.

  1. Set a Meeting

    A face-to-face meeting is important if you’re looking to work with a contractor. Since you will be working closely with them throughout the duration of your project, it’s a good idea to connect with them as soon as possible. Ideally, you want to make a list consisting of three to four contractors in your area. The right contractor will be able to answer all your inquiries satisfactorily. During the interview process, I was able to narrow down my choices to a contractor who not only answered all my questions but put my mind at ease. Work with a contractor whom you feel comfortable discussing various matters from materials to budget.
    Don’t let a pleasing personal fool you. Appearances can be deceiving. Make sure to verify the information and credentials they provide you. Check in with your state’s consumer protection agency and local Better Business Bureau before making a final decision on which contractor to pick for your project.

  1. Take a Closer Look at their Process

    During your meeting, it’s best to have a clear idea of their process, or how they operate during a construction or remodeling project. Knowing how their process works will set expectations and will be your gauge on whether they can successfully follow through their promises. I made a list of questions that I used when I was looking for general contractors. You may use this list or revise based on additional information that you want to know.
    – Do you follow a system or process for projects similar to mine?
    – Wil you work closely with me in formulating ideas and designs?
    – Will you handle or provide assistance in securing required permits?
    – Is there a main contact person that I can connect with during the project?
    – What is your work schedule?
    Asking these questions and other pertinent queries will further establish your set of expectations from the general contractor of your choosing. You can conduct a cross analysis of answers provided by the contractors that you have face-to-face meetings with. Having a systematic process is always a good thing when it comes to construction or remodeling projects. This means that contractors set objectives and value productivity and efficiency to successfully complete their projects.

  2. Don’t Rely on Price Alone

    Don’t hire the contractor with the lowest bid. Contractors who usually throw in the lowest bid cut corners or are desperate for work but cannot guarantee the best results for clients. Beyond technical skills, comfort plays an equally greater role in your decision process. Choose from contractors that throw in mid-price bids or those that can justify their pricing. Communication is key, not the pricing when choose a general contractor to work with. At the end of the day, it’s better to spend more and hire a contracting company that will give you peace of mind from start to finish.