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How to Select the RIGHT General Contractor

Updated: Apr 25

Selecting the right general contractor for your project is crucial for its success. Here are some steps you can follow to choose the best candidate:


1.     Define Your Project Needs: Before searching for a general contractor, have a clear idea of what you want to accomplish. Define the scope, budget, and timeline of your project.

2.     Research and Gather Recommendations: Ask friends, family, neighbors, or colleagues for recommendations. You can also look online, check review websites, and consult local building associations for reputable contractors.

3.     Check Credentials and Experience: Ensure that the contractors you're considering are licensed, bonded, and insured. Look for contractors with experience in projects similar to yours. Ask for references and check past projects to assess their quality of work.

4.     Interview Multiple Contractors: Don't settle for the first contractor you find. Interview at least three to four candidates to compare their qualifications, communication style, and professionalism. Ask questions about their experience, approach to the project, and how they handle potential challenges.

5.     Check for Permits and Regulations: Ensure that the contractor is familiar with local building codes and regulations. They should obtain all necessary permits for the project and adhere to safety standards.

6.     Review the Contract Carefully: Once you've selected a contractor, review the contract thoroughly before signing. Make sure all aspects of the project, including payment schedule, timeline, and warranties, are clearly outlined in writing.

7.     Communication is Key: Choose a contractor who communicates effectively. Look for one that has a communication plan that affords you time to ask questions and provides scheduled updates. They should be accessible and responsive to your questions and concerns throughout the project.

8.     Trust Your Instincts: Pay attention to your gut feeling when selecting a contractor. Choose someone you feel comfortable working with and who you trust to deliver quality results.

9.  Monitor Progress: Stay actively involved in the project and regularly communicate with the contractor to ensure everything is progressing as planned. Address any concerns or issues promptly to avoid delays or misunderstandings.


By following these steps, you can select a general contractor who is well-suited to your project and capable of delivering the results you desire.



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