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Front Page - Friday, November 6, 2020

Tips for hiring a reputable remodeler




Families in the Chattanooga area are enjoying their homes more than ever these days, and many homeowners are motivated to hire a remodeler to modernize, update or retrofit high-use areas of their homes.

Some projects are more complicated and can take weeks to complete, so it’s critical to find a reliable professional to oversee your remodel from start to finish.

With so many options, where do you begin your search for a professional? The best place to start is by utilizing a directory of professional remodelers. The Home Builders Association of Greater Chattanooga has an online directory (HBAGC.net) of professional remodelers in the tri-state area dedicated to the highest professional and ethical standards in the home building industry.

After you’ve narrowed down your search, take note of the following characteristics to ensure you’ll enjoy your completed project.

Experience

Ask how long the remodeler has been in business. Longevity suggests financial stability, which is necessary for the remodeler to complete the job and still be available if problems arise after the job is finished. Also, the more jobs the company has completed, the more expertise the remodeler will bring to your project.

Reputation

Ask the remodeler for customer names and phone numbers so you can call to get their impressions of the company’s work and customer service. Ideally, ask to be in contact with customers whose projects were similar to the one you’re planning. Ask whether these homeowners would hire the company again.

Business credentials

Ask your remodeler about their involvement with the Home Builders Association and its affiliated local Remodelers Council. Groups like these keep their members informed about new products, construction techniques, business practices and industry issues. Participation can be an indicator of a remodeler’s commitment to professionalism and to the remodeling industry.

License and insurance

Ask to see a copy of the remodeler’s license and then call the licensing agency to find out if there are any unresolved complaints against the company you might hire. It’s also important to verify that the remodeler carries workers’ compensation and liability insurance. Insurance certificates protect you from liability in situations involving job site injuries or property damage resulting from the work being done on your home.

For more information on finding, evaluating and working with a remodeler, visit the Home Builders Association of Greater Chattanooga’s online directory at HBAGC.net.