Home Improvement Help, Home Repair and Maintenance Tips:
Choosing the Right Handyman .
For
many homeowners, it’s a guessing game to see which handyman
will do the best home repair or remodeling job and who will
give a fair price. Rod's Home Improvement, a home
repair, remodeling and handyman services, offers six
tips to selecting the right handyman for your home repair or
home remodeling job.
1.
Check repair coverage first. If your home repairs are
damages paid through insurance, review your coverage with
your insurance company first. It will save you time and
money before signing on the handyman’s dotted line.
2.
Obtain three estimates or bids. Investing the time to obtain
extra bids will bring potential savings – and peace of mind.
When comparing estimates, look for how much detail each
company proposes for the work. Also, note that prices may
vary depending on quality of supplies and tools they’ll use.
Above all, follow your instincts and beware of unusually low
estimates.
3.
Call the handyman’s local references. As the boss, the
homeowner can see how the handyman fared with previous
customers. Ask for references and see if they were satisfied
with the completed work, the level of service, and
timeliness of the job. Be sure to ask about change orders:
Were there any changes required with the work, and did the
handyman willingly make the corrections?
4.
Make sure the handyman has workers’ compensation and
liability insurance. Ask any lawyer: If an uninsured worker
injures him or herself on your property, then you’re liable
to pay for medical expenses. Make sure they have their
papers in order. Otherwise, your homeowner’s insurance
policy may become your handyman’s liability coverage.
5. Get
it in writing. Put together a written estimate detailing all
the repairs. Include the quality, quantity, weight, color,
size and name brands you expect to see. Be sure this
estimate is signed by both parties before the work gets
started. And, make sure the handyman approaches you with any
future changes to the original estimate. When this happens,
put changes in writing and have both you and the handyman
sign the revised estimate. Lastly, list all details
concerning the storage of materials and debris as well as
their cleanup, removal or reuse.
6. Ask
for the right to cancel. If you do cancel, send it in
writing by registered mail, or hand-deliver the written
cancellation. Afterward, phone the handyman for confirmation
of receipt. You still have the option of signing a revised
estimate with the same handyman.
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