Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Issues When Hiring a Contractor

Hiring a contractor to build your new house or remodel it may be one of the most important decisions that you will ever make, so it needs to be done right the first time. There are a few things that anyone considering having a home built for them need to know before even beginning to search for the contractor that will be in their life for many months to come.

The first thing you need to know about hiring a contractor is the fact that this person will be a constant part of your life for the next few months or however long it takes to complete the house. You need to be able to get along with this person and stand to be around them. Talk with them not only on the phone, but also in person to really get an idea of who they are and what they are all about. Talking to them in person will give you the benefit of a gut feeling about whether you will get along with them or not.

The second thing is that you need to find out if the contractor that you are interested in is licensed or not. Their license should be current and there should be no claims made against it.

You also need to find out if the contractor you want to hire is properly insured and that he or she will allow you to have copies of their insurance policies. This will give you the peace of mind that if any of the crew is injured while working on your home, you are not liable in any way, since they will be on your property.

You also need to be prepared to talk to some of the contractor’s past clients to get an idea of what quality their work is. You will want to ask whether there have been any mold or water damage issues with the property since it was built.

Another issue you may face with your contractor if you are not having an entire home built, but simply a renovation or remodeling in one or two rooms, is the fact that the contractor and his crew will be in and out of your house. You will want to sit down with your spouse and figure out exactly when the work day will begin for the crew and what time it will end. Having small children in the house during the project is not a great idea, so you may want to have the children somewhere else during this time.

Heating Devices Can Cause Fires

There is not a homeowner in the world that wants to have to clean up after a house fire, but this is a common occurrence around the world, no matter how careful you might be. You can go through your whole life and never even see a single tiny grease fire in the kitchen and your house still burn to the ground. On the same token, you can have several small fires on your stove or in other parts of your house, and the entire thing still be standing tall when you are ninety years old. But, do not think that it all comes down to luck, because it most certainly does not. The likelihood of a fire burning your house down is directly related to how closely you pay attention to the electrical items in your home. This includes maintenance on large appliances and whether you are using small electrical appliances correctly or not.

One thing that most people do not think about causing a house fire is a curling iron. These have been used by women to curl their hair for many years, but leaving an electric one on and unattended for any period of time is not a good idea. They can cause not only burns on any small children or pets that may run into the cord, but can also cause things to catch on fire depending on where you are using it in the house.

Another item that needs to be used carefully is the space heater. These come in all shapes and sizes, but the general consensus is to never leave these on for extended periods of time and to not use extension cords with them. If you have to use an extension cord, make sure that it is a heavy gauge one with a marking of at least 14. If you can stand to turn them off while you are sleeping, it is a good idea to do so, since many fires of this nature happen at night when no one is awake to watch the heater.

A winter item that you need to be just as careful with is the electric blanket. There have been reports of people waking up with their beds on fire because they left them on while they were sleeping. You also do not want to put pressure on the heating elements in these blankets, since they are easily damaged.

Contractor Need to Know Facts

Almost everyone wants to have the opportunity to build that dream home, but before you can have it built, you need to find the right person to build it for you. This means finding the contractor that you can stand to be around for at least a few months while the house is being built and also finding the contractor that can get the job done right and on time. Other legal matters will also need to be taken care of by the contractor, so before building begins, you need to be sure that these have been taken care of, as well.

When looking for a contractor, talk to your friends and relatives first to find out if they can recommend anyone to you. If they cannot, then it is time to go to the phone book. Avoid hiring a contractor over the internet if possible, but if you feel like you have to go this route, be very careful. Meet the contractor in person and obtain a number of references so you can find out just what quality work he does. Find out if there have been any problems with mold in the home or water damage due to bad plumbing or bad construction since the house was built. Ask a lot of questions about the contractor’s character and about how efficient the job was.

Find out whether the contractor’s license is current and has no claims against it at the moment. There should not be any. In California, anyone who is contracted to do work that will cost more than $500 must have a license from the Contractor’s State License Board. If you hire someone without a license, you may not be able to obtain assistance from the Board to resolve a complaint. They should have a pocket license with their name on it and the name on it should match the name of who you are talking to.

Your contractor should also have all of the appropriate insurances and he should have no problem with giving you copies of the policies for your own records. He or she should have liability and worker’s compensation insurance. They may not be required by your local law to have general liability insurance, but if they do damage to your property, you or your insurance company may have to cover the bill.

Your contractor is also responsible for getting the appropriate building permits from the city to do your project. Make sure he or she has obtained all these permits and permissions before building starts.