1. Verify
insurance. Workers Compensation
Insurance protects you if a worker is injured on your property.
Liability Insurance protects you if any of your property is
damaged. (If their insurance is not up to date YOU could
be liable.)
2. Get all
estimates in writing. All warranties
and estimates must be in detail. It will help
protect you as a consumer and avoid misunderstandings.
3. Check
references. Does the company stand
behind warranties? Do they actually show up on time?
Would previous customers use them again? . . . Ask them.
4. How
long has the company been in business?
Warranties are as good as the company. If they are out of
business, in most cases so is your warranty.
5. Verify license. Check with your state licensing department, (HandyPro can help you locate the phone number). If a license is applicable in your state, they may help protect you in case of faulty workmanship.
If you have any questions or comments, please contact us at
(800)942-6394.
Keith A. Paul
President
