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6 Key Questions To Ask A Commercial Concrete Contractor Before Hiring

Concrete is an extensively used material for both residential and commercial projects as it is more durable and it doesn't contain joints for weeds to grow through. Hence it requires very minimal maintenance.<br><br>For starting any commercial project, youu2019ll need to work with a commercial concrete contractor, so before you hire a commercial concrete contractor, itu2019s important to get answers to some key questions. Hereu2019s a list to get you started.

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6 Key Questions To Ask A Commercial Concrete Contractor Before Hiring

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  1. 6 KEY QUESTIONS TO ASK A COMMERCIAL CONCRETE CONTRACTOR BEFORE HIRING Can You Provide References from Other Clients? 1 The best way to find out the quality of a contractor’s work is to talk to other businesses who worked with that contractor. Are You Licensed, Insured, and Bonded? 2 A company’s license ensures that all employees have the required education, apprenticeships, and training for the work that they do. Make sure that all of their licenses are up to date, as well. What Guarantees Come With Your Work? 3 To protect yourself against shoddy craftsmanship, make sure to inquire with the contractor about what kinds of guarantees and warranties they provide. A trustworthy company will provide a written warranty for their work. Are You Pulling The Required Permits? 4 It is important for your contractor to be the one who gets the permit. This is because the person named on the permit is the individual who will be responsible for ensuring that all work performed is up to code. What is Your Schedule Like for the Next Few Weeks? 5 Also, you should ask the contractor to put into writing what the estimated timetable will be for your project. This way, you will be able to keep everyone on the same page regarding expectations. Who Will take Charge of the Project? 6 You also want to find out whether the project manager is planning on taking any vacations during the proposed timetable for your project. If so, you should know who the alternate person is that you should contact. Website: www.easterconcretesanantonio.com

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