Deciding Who to Hire
Once you have interviewed renovators, checked their references and received written price quotes from those you are interested in hiring, it's time to decide who will be doing your job.
Renovators should
be allowed adequate time to prepare a bid for your project, and you
must ensure that each renovator is working with the same plans and
specifications. For all but the simplest projects, you should expect the
renovator to present their bid in person, so that they can discuss each
aspect with you and answer any question you may have.
Once you
have met with the renovators who are bidding on your job, you should
review each set of bid documents carefully before deciding who to hire.
Compare
every aspect of their bids - the description of the work,
specifications (materials and products), price and allowances, deposit
and payment milestones, project schedule and any additional
recommendations or ideas for your project.
Review the information you collected during and after your initial round of renovator interviews - your initial impressions of each renovator, and what their previous customers had to say about them.
Decide the importance of each aspect of your evaluation. While overall price is important, it is only one factor. Many homeowners who have successfully completed major home renovations speak about the importance of "peace of mind" - working with a renovator they trusted and felt confident in.
If you have a particularly strong sense of confidence in one of the
renovators, they are probably your best choice, even if their price is
not the lowest. In the end, you should choose the renovator based on
your sense of the overall value they can provide to you.
Use Worksheet "H" to evaluate and compare renovators and bids.
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