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Essential 6 Question Checklist Before You Hire A Window Treatment Contractor

Essential questions you need to ask a window treatment contractor before he is hired that will save you time & money.

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Essential 6 Question Checklist Before You Hire A Window Treatment Contractor

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  1. Essential 6 Question Checklist Before You Hire A Window Treatment Contractor Most homeowners find the self-installation of the windows a very challenging task. But then, this is something which shouldn't bother you a lot. There is a good number of options you could explore. Most manufacturers offer an option of installing your windows when you purchase their products. While this may appear like a cost- effective option, it's never cheap. In most cases, these vendors mark the cost of this service more than the usual amount. Before making a hiring decision, your best bet would be to get another quote from a handyman in your region. Usually, the cost of installing ready-made window treatments shouldn't cost more than $150. Finding a reliable contractor is however not a walk in the park. If you're not keen enough with your selection, chances are high you might land another amateur. These questions will help you find a reliable service provider. 1. Will you be the one handling my project, or you'll hire a subcontractor? It's a common sight to see more than one contractor handling your window installation project, especially if it's a huge one. Nevertheless, your contractor should also be there. This is critical because most subcontractors are not very skilled. If possible, the installation expert you hired for your project should be the one to treat your windows. 2. For how long are you been operating? Experience comes first in almost every job that involves technical processes. Window treatment is no exception. To check for experience, the best way out would be to check of he's got any reviews from past clients. Today, most professional contractors have at least a website which showcases their services, reviews, and photos of recent projects. You may also check their social media sites for past client reviews or complaints. 3. What do I need to provide to ensure this project is a success? In some cases, your contractor will need you to offer something before beginning the work. Usually, you must understand their terms of service before signing on the dotted line. You should also be keen on the price. The technicians should provide you with clear pricing guidelines with no hidden fees. 4. Is there any warranty on your services? It's crucial that your new contractor offers a warranty on top of their services. This will ensure that he's dedicated to the work and be keen on providing reliable services. Warranties, in this case, may come in the form of helping you do some repairs for free if your windows get damaged after a certain period from the time of the treatment. 5. Do you have any references? A professional window treatment contractor should also have a list of certain people who recommend his work to other homeowners. You may also find this in general review sites like Google+. Either way, you may also check out their social media pages or professional website pages.

  2. 6. What if you go past your valuations? It does happen that sometimes the estimate which the contractor gives becomes lesser than what he will need during the window treatment project. In such cases, the contractor should have something like an Incidence Response Plan (IRP). Here, he will explain to you the next course of action (which should be easy to understand) in case something like that happens. Bottom Line: Your primary goal here should be to avoid amateurish workmanship. By asking these questions, it will be easy for you to gauge the experience and professionalism of this contractor. If you need installation services for blinds or curtains, the primary requirement here would be to drill, and anchor fasters, something which should be relatively cheap. However, if you're going to install the interior or the exterior shutters, the prices may be a bit higher considering the sizing needs, and materials you may need for this project. References: GS Sites: https://sites.google.com/view/betterblindsshades/home GS Folder: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/13DCa2otlG90lrFJGF692j1GWKKBvFWdh?usp=shari ng GMB: https://better-blinds-shades.business.site/ YT Channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCjbx4kVQWyLFngmoOFKk9JA Instructional Videos: http://bit.ly/2UOydnA https://youtu.be/Xi78bHk47_U https://youtu.be/s6WhkhaT2e0 https://youtu.be/cvXLuJFhbb4 https://youtu.be/QeMXD5gjWNM Location Map: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1qFP0zi- vCvP9zze12ZQ3KZrQVZVZMtXY&usp=sharing More Resources: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1z9d89pU2k1jyqkBG5RNj9NPhejcegXrpqsjEmLr2y Sc/edit?usp=sharing

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