Sunday, October 23, 2016

Things To Look Out For When Evaluating Seattle Construction Companies

By Raymond Edwards


Whether you are remodeling your office or getting your dream home, you need to have the right people in charge of the project. Since you probably do not know enough about construction sites to handle the supervision, you will need to get in touch with one of the Seattle construction companies. However, there are a lot of con people who have infiltrated this business, and therefore, you should be on the lookout for the following red flags.

To operate as a building contractor, you need to have a list of documents. As a home owner, the ones you should ask to see are their license, their insurance papers, and work permits. This way, you are sure you are working with qualified and approved people. Having out of date, or missing documents, indicates that the contractor is a fraud, or they have been written off.

Anyone who asks you for the full payment before completing the job is a con artist. In most situations, you will be expected to pay a down payment of between fifteen and thirty percent. Any individual who asks for any figure above that is trying to rob you. If your insurance company is paying for the job, do not give the construction company written permission to contact the insurer.

The employees working on your building should all be in good health, and not under the influence of any substances, whether legal or illicit. This will ensure that nothing impairs their ability to work and make rational decisions. If you suspect that someone is intoxicated, you should contact the person in charge, to ensure they are pulled off the sight before the situation gets out of hand.

Proper communication skills are necessary. If the individual you are dealing with cannot explain what is happening or seems to be evading particular questions, something could be seriously wrong. You also need to keep your eyes open for contractors who do not show up work on time, and those who leave tasks unfinished. This person could one day leave in the middle of the work day and not come back

When building something, you will always find alternatives for some materials which may be cheaper. However, if the person you get is pushing for you to use materials of inferior quality and ignoring the standard guidelines, you should be wary. Interchanging materials and ignoring rules can make you building structurally unsafe.

It is common practice for contractors to hire help for some tasks. However, as the owner of the building you need to meet these people. If the company in charge is hesitant to introduce you to the sub-contractors or brings different people, this is a bad sign.

You can find out all this information and even more when you run a background check, on the various construction firms. You can start by reading through their online profile then looking for any reviews written about them. Colleagues and family members can also give you referrals which can help you identify the right person for the job.




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