How to Hire a Commercial Contractor
When hiring a
Commercial Contractor it’s important
to be selective. Whether you are the owner of a restaurant, an apartment
complex, or a shopping mall, your building is the first thing visitors
will see and it’s important to make sure that first impression is a good
one.
Hiring a good
Commercial Contractor
is the first step in establishing your new business. Whether you are
renovating an existing building or having an entirely new one built, a
good Commercial Contractor will know how to approach it. But how do you
find such a person?
Knowing what you want done will tell you a lot about what kind of professional you are looking for. A
General Contractor is usually a safe bet because they are knowledgeable in both
Residential and
Commercial Contracting. Before hiring anyone though, there are certain things you should do.
Check for a website
A reputable Commercial Contractor or Contracting Company will have a
website. This is important because a website will (or should) allow you
to view pictures of the work they’ve done, read
customer testimonials,
and provide contact information. If you’re lucky, they will also have a
profile page listing each team member’s specific specialties. This type
of attention to detail shows that the company is professional and
serious about their work.
Interview the Contractor
Your potential Commercial Contractor should be open to answering any
questions you may have and should be able to supply examples of their
work or direct you to their website where such examples can be seen.
Ask for references
Don’t be afraid to ask your Commercial Contractor for references. If
you haven’t been able to view any customer testimonials online and have
looked for
online reviews
but haven’t been able to find any, you shouldn’t be afraid to ask your
Contractor to provide you with the names of people who can attest to
their work.
Don’t settle for cheap
Finding a cheap deal is tempting but it may not be the best way to
go. In the current economy Contractors across the country have lowered
their prices so it really isn’t hard to find good work at fair prices.
Always keep in mind that the price should match the work being done. If
it sounds too good to be true, you may be dealing with a Contractor who
will cut corners and you could end up with an unsafe building that
doesn’t meet code. When it comes to the very foundation of your business
(the building itself) your best bet is to find a Commercial Contractor
with reasonable prices and happy past customers.
Keever & Associates
Seattle Contractors are happy to assist clients with their Residential and Commercial Contractor needs in
Seattle, WA and throughout
King County.