Why the Lowest Bidder is Not a Good Option in Home Remodeling

In home remodeling, one of the most crucial steps that brings you closer to project success is hiring the right contractor.  Picking a qualified contractor whose skills and expertise perfectly matches with what is required by your home improvement project can be a challenge.  But eventually, all your efforts will definitely pay off… big time.  

As the cliché goes, ‘Quality does not come cheap.’  So if you are expecting the best value for your money, you have to think many times before making that ever important choice.  Yes, the cheapest contractor service offered might tempt you the most, but the possibility of it bringing out the result you have in mind would be close to impossible.  And with the money that you are investing, you wouldn’t want to risk it and just pray for some miracle.

Well, this article does not stop you from believing in miracles.  But, it would never happen with the case of your home remodeling project and hiring the lowest bidder.  The low price, in itself is an indication of the future remodeling disaster you are getting yourself and your New York home into.  So whether you are in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Queens or Long Island; the best thing to do when taking on contractor selection is not stopping at price alone.

When looking for a contractor to take on and finish up your home remodeling project with flying colors, you have to consider some factors included in the bid.

M&M- Materials and Methods

With the right ingredients, of course you’ll be expecting good stuff.  But have you any idea what the lowest bidding contractor might have in store for you and your home remodeling project?  Product selection and craftsmanship are the core of a successful project and if he cannot provide both, then you are throwing money away.  

Hidden Costs

It would be infuriating if you get what you pay for if you choose the lowest bidder.  What more if you find out, while the actual home remodeling is already at work, that the contractor’s skills are not up to par and he’s charging you additional service fees?  Before fees are fixed into contract amount, make sure to get a copy ahead to meticulously study the contractor’s bid breakdown or schedule of values.

Why so low?

The most common circumstances why contractors end up bidding lowest is that:
•    They are inexperienced,
•    They are con men,
•    They are good at miserably failing to deliver promises,
•    They are hoping that the offer would sound too good to be true for you to resist and get careless on checking on other essentials such as their membership standing at the local Better Business Bureau and other such bad background matters.

With the state of the economy today plus the long-running New York housing crunch, be wise in spending your hard-earned greens.  If you have to save on home remodeling, by all means do so, but not at the expense of project quality.  And as your hired contractor is one of the keys to an appealing as well as functional outcome, then weight your options carefully.  Remember if the bid seems too good to be true… it probably is.

Eugene Makeev uses his skills and expertise to help home owners in Brooklyn, Long Island, Queens, Manhattan, and Staten Island avoid the common remodeling New York pitfalls by matching their needs with prescreened contractors Staten Island.

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