Leave a comment » How To Hire A Contractor: Del Mar Real Estate and HomesIncreasing the value of your Del Mar homes often entails remodeling. Whether you have a fixer-upper or a great Del Mar house that you plan to stay in indefinitely, you'll probably hire a contractor sooner or later to finish the family room, remodel the kitchen, or renovate other rooms that need a little updating in order to keep up with the trends that are happening in other Del Mar houses for sale and the competitive real estate market as a whole.
Decisions on home improvement should be made in a judicious manner. If you want to recoup your investment, choose projects that are likely to add value to your home, such as a new kitchen or an extra bathroom. Although it's tempting to hire the contractor who submits the lowest bid, there are other factors to consider: Experience. The failure of most fledgling contractors can be blamed on poor work habits and shoddy business practices, according to the Small Business Administration. Choose a contractor with a minimum of five years of experience. License. Most contractors are licensed by the state. While a license alone doesn't guarantee an excellent contractor, it is one way to weed out unlicensed amateurs. Some states also record complaints filed against contractors Related PostsHow To Hire A Realtor:Del Mar Real Estate and Del Mar HomesHouse Hunting Tips: Find Homes In Del Mar Heights How To sell Your Home: Luxury Del Mar Homes and Real Estate Where Can You Use The Euro In The U.S.?: Del Mar Real Estate Are Moving Expenses Tax Deductible?:: Del Mar Homes and Real Estate http://www.delmarcommunityinfo.com/001F0B
Posted on February 15, 2008 14:11:01 by Shawn Hethcock
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