Best Building Contractors in Wimbledon and Clapham
Whatever the type of work you are planning, whether it be the construction of buildings, roads or any other structures, you will definitely need to consult a building contractor. Major constructive work is not something that can be done by one individual so therefore the service of a building contractor must be employed.
Too often people hear horror stories about bad experiences with building companies so choosing a building contractor can be a difficult task. The first step to choosing one is to do your research. This is extremely important as you will need to have complete trust and faith in your chosen building contractor to ensure the end product is excellent work. The best way to find a reputable building contractor is to ask friends, family and co-workers if they can recommend a contractor they have used recently. It is always good practice to use a building contractor who has solid references, endorsements and qualifications.
A building contractor must have a valid contractor license and insurance. They must also have the relevant certificates from the local licensing authority, you should ask the contractor to show you their certificates. You should also ask for the company VAT number as it is almost impossible for a building contractor to operate without reaching the VAT threshold. If the company is not registered for VAT this should ring alarm bells.
Once you have done your research and taken references you should have a shortlist of potential contractors. Get all of these different contractors to give you a quote. By comparing quotes you should be able to get the best price and quality. You may even get some contractors to lower their price if you can show you have received a lower price elsewhere. Make sure you get an accurate quote based on your specifications.
Once you have chosen your building contractor you should agree on a start date and reasonable project duration. Your contract should be written in plain English, such as the ones approved by the Federation of Master Builders. If the wording in the contract seems unclear and you have doubts, seek independent third party advice. A contract should set everything out in writing and protects both parties. And you might even get some contractors to lower their price if you inform them that there are other candidates that have given a lower price.
Never pay a building contractor upfront. Most companies will require a small deposit once the agreement has been signed, half upon beginning the job and the remaining balance on completion. Make sure your contract states clearly when you need to pay these amounts.
There numerous different contractors that specialise in different building fields, from swimming pools to apartment blocks, and everything in between. Therefore it is very important that you employ the services of a building contractor that is able to do the job you need done.
Hazel Brown is a well established building contractor that specialise in all types of building maintenance. They are more than capable of providing well organised, expertly managed, dispute free projects. Visit their website to find out more about them www.hazelbrown.co.uk