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What to Look for in a General Contractor or Home Builder

general contractor or home builder

Building a home is an exciting experience. Choosing what type of home you want and where is all part of the process. Choosing a home builder should be on the top of your priority list as well. Chances are there are many contractors and home builders in your area and it can be difficult to know who to choose to get your home built and built well. Read further to learn more about what to look for in a general contractor or home builder so you can move forward with your home building process with ease.

Recommendations

Recommendations from friends and family members are a great place to start when finding a general contractor or home builder. You can also read reviews of the home builders online and find out more about other homeowners’ experience with the particular builder. Ask specific questions of your friends and family and whether or not they would recommend the home builder or not.

License and Experience

All general contractors and home builders should have a license and the proper documentation that allows them to work under their title. Having these titles and insurance means that the home builder has the knowledge and experience to properly build your home. all contractors and home builders are required to take a test on their knowledge prior to receiving their license. The exam covers the process of home building as well as codes and other information that is necessary to know to be a successful contractor. If you notice that a home builder is not licensed or does not have insurance, be wary.

Ask to See Their Work

Seeing the home builders work is a great way to determine if they are right for you. Ask them to tell you where they can find some recent homes that they have built so that you can take a look at their craftsmanship. You can also see whether or not the level of creativity and design is what you are looking for.

Meet One on One

Finally, meeting potential home builders one on one can provide you an opportunity to get to know him or her and get a feel for whether or not they are the right person for the job. You can ask any of your questions at this time and can get estimates on prices and timelines. Meeting face to face can give you a better sense of their communication skills and knowledge and expertise so that you can make the best decision.