Completing any kind of home remodeling project should be viewed as a big achievement, but that's especially true for any work you do in the bathroom. A bathroom remodel can feel like several projects in one because of how involved they can be.
When you're paying for plumbing and electrical work along with aesthetic design expertise, you're going to want to ensure that you get the best work possible. In order to get the results you want, you need to be sure that you ask the right questions in the planning and work process.
If you're looking for a bathroom remodeling service or just want to know how you can handle things in the future, we have a list of must-ask questions.
Can I See Examples of Your Past Projects?
Maybe you have your own bathroom remodel ideas and you want to make sure that you hire someone that can bring your vision to life. You may not have any design ideas at the moment and need someone that can show you the way. Regardless of where you're at in terms of design, always ask to see examples of their past work before you sign on for a project.Seeing examples of their past projects can tell you all kinds of things about the quality of their work, creativity, and style. If you already like the work they've done in the past, it's safe to assume that you'll be happy with what they do for your bathroom.
Do You Have Client Reviews I Can Contact?
Most people wouldn't try a new restaurant without looking at reviews first, and they should apply the same principle to choosing contractors. If you're seriously considering working with a bathroom remodeling service be sure to see what past clients have to say.Handpicked reviews from the client can be helpful, but you should do a little research on your own. If you want to get the real scoop on what it's like to work with them, be sure to also check sites like Yelp and Google My Business.
Don't just focus on whether or not people were happy with the work. See what past clients have to say about communication and timelines to learn more about them.
What's Your Current Workload?
Contractors are notorious for being overbooked and overworked. Their abundance of work can be great for their wallets, but it can spell disaster for your remodeling project.If you work with a remodeling company that tends to spread itself too thin you can't expect to get your project done in time. It's always best to work with a contractor that has plenty of time to focus on your project.
Does it seem like the company you're interested in working with has a full plate? Ask them about when they expect to complete work, and how they handle juggling the different needs of their clients. If it sounds like they have a reasonable plan they could be worth working with.
How Do You Handle Payment?
Payment issues can be some of the most common and troublesome aspects of any remodeling project. It’s important to ask any questions you have about payment schedules, deposits, and other money matters upfront so you know what you’re getting into.It’s very common for contractors and building companies to ask for a deposit to get started.
Bathroom remodeling can get expensive, and you’ll want to ensure that you have the funds available in your initial bathroom remodeling budget. Any contractor that offers solid financing options is one you should consider working with.
Are You Insured, Bonded, and Licensed?
If there’s one golden rule of working with contractors, it’s that you always need to work with someone that is bonded, licensed, and insured. All of that extra paperwork may seem like it’s unnecessary, but they play an essential role in protecting the company and the clients they work with.Insurance can help protect you in case your home gets damaged during construction, or worse, someone gets injured. Working with a bonded contracter can protect you financially in case they have an issue paying their workers or can’t finish the job.
As a follow-up to this question, be sure to ask them what kind of permits your bathroom remodeling project will need. An evasive answer is never a good sign. If they're reluctant to answer it could show that they aren't licensed or experienced enough to help you.
Who Will Be Working on My Bathroom Remodel?
Unless you’re working with a very small company, it’s likely that the person you’re talking to won’t be the one working on your home. Contractors have teams of project managers and foremen who handle the day-to-day work. Be sure to ask up front who will be the main members of your work crew.Bathroom remodeling will require a team of experts that can handle everything from plumbing and electrical work to tiling and picking out new cabinets. Ask about their specialists and the best way to get in touch with them.
It’s likely that some of the work will be subcontracted out to other companies and individuals. Be sure to ask how they personally vet the subcontractors they work with and try to get background information on them to do your own research.
Get Contracting Help Today
A bathroom remodel can seem intimidating, but the trick to getting what you want starts with asking the right questions. If you remember these questions when you're looking for contractors and during the building process you'll be happy with the results.We've worked on countless homes in the Southern California area, and we're ready to work with you. Be sure to contact us today so we can start thinking about your bathroom remodeling needs.
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