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Tips For Choosing Your Hardwood Floor Contractor

Once you have decided to invest in hardwood flooring, the next step is to ensure that the investment is protected for a long time to come. And the best way to do so is to hire a professional and reputed Hardwood Floor Contractor with years of experience and a reputation and goodwill to match.

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Tips For Choosing Your Hardwood Floor Contractor

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  1. Tips For Choosing Your Hardwood Floor Contractor

  2. Once you have decided to invest in hardwood flooring, the next step is to ensure that the investment is protected for a long time to come. And the best way to do so is to hire a professional and reputed Hardwood Floor Contractorwith years of experience and a reputation and goodwill to match. Here are some tips for choosing the right Hardwood Floor Contractor. Carry out research: Engage in a competitive search and select at least 3 probable contractors in your area. The advantage of selecting locals is that they will have access and knowledge about the best of materials in stores near you and can make a good choice. Insist that they visit your home or office before offering a quote.

  3. Photos and references: Ask all the prospective agencies to provide references, photos, and proof of their previous work. This is essential before finalizing a Hardwood Floor Contractor. Check the references and call them if necessary. Do not take testimonials at face value but verify the work of the contractor with them.

  4. Business structure: Verify whether the Hardwood Floor Contractorhas employees or the work is subcontracted. Is the contractor licensed and insured? Request to see the necessary insurance certificates to be sure that you are not liable to pay compensation if any accident or injury happens during the work. Preferably, the contractor you hire should be a member of the National Wood Flooring Association. Only then will their warranty be valid. Take written warranty: Be firm that the contractor provides a written warranty of their workmanship. A one-year warranty is standard but negotiate for a two-year one. Follow these guidelines before hiring a Hardwood Floor Contractor.

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