Why Using A Licensed Contractor Is Important by Joe Cline
Toilet
overflowing? Roof has a leak? Crown moldings in your future? When something goes
wrong on your property, the first reaction is to dig out a dog-eared
contractor's business card or flip through the phone book for the nearest man
with a hammer. However, choosing the right contractor, who is properly licensed,
takes a little more effort. Although the temptation may be great to hire a
company with no track record just because of the bargain price, this kind of
corner-cutting can cost you big money in the long run.
You want a
licensed and bonded crew that will give you a fair shake on the price and
guaranteed quality on the work. In addition, the licensed professional is
careful of who he or she employs for the subcontracting jobs and will do their
utmost to protect their own name and reputation with top quality workmanship. On
the contrary, the unlicensed contractor may not even be trusted to finish the
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