Hiring a contractor, especially after your home has been effected or damaged by natural disaster, can be a tricky and taxing process, but the one thing to keep in mind is that it most definitely have to be. It's most important to be educated before you head into making any decisions. The more knowledge you equip yourself with, the better a decision you can make for yourself, your family and your home.
Make Sure Their Licensing is Current: In many states, contractors and reconstruction professionals are required to keep specific licenses current and up to date. Check with your town or county's building department, since the licensing requirements change from place to place, they'll be able to tell you what you should be looking for.
Insurance: As important as licensing requirements, is making sure that the contractor's insurance documents are also up to date. They may have liability insurance in case they get hurt or break something on the job. If you're looking to bring in a contractor in to repair damage caused by natural disaster, you want to make sure that this is a contractor that you're insurance company will cover.
Do Some Extra Research: Just make sure to tie up all the loose ends, check out the company's website, call and ask questions. Don't be afraid, this is your home we're talking about, you want it to be a positive experience.
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