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Here's another great tip from BobVila.com. By now, most homeowners know that you need to get quotes from several contractors before deciding which one to hire for your job. But how do you know who you can trust? While the numbers are useful, the way contractors bid for your job can actually help you decide how trustworthy they are. First, beware of low-ball estimates or special discounts for today only. Often, a contractor who bids much lower than everyone else either doesn t understand what the job entails or doesn t plan to do it right. A reputable contractor can get subcontractors and materials to start most jobs without your money, so be very wary if a contractor asks for more than a 10 to 20 percent deposit up front or requires payment in cash. Finally, a verbal quote isn t good enough. A good contractor will always be happy to give you a written quote itemizing labor and material costs, as well as references you can check. Always verify the contact information you re given to be sure it s a legitimate business, and follow up on those references. If in doubt, you can check for any past problems with your city s building department. Find out more at BobVila.com: The ultimate home improvement web site! BobVila.com 2008


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