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Your remodeling project’s success depends on a number of factors. Arguably the most important of all is the company you choose to work with. When you contact a residential construction and remodeling expert, know what to ask so you can find out if they’re the right fit.

4 Questions to Ask a Remodeling Contractor

How many years of experience do you have?

There’s no better gauge of a company’s skill than their experience. If an organization has been in the industry for years or even decades, they know how to deliver consistently high-quality results. It also indicates they adapt with the times, which involves using the industry’s latest and most successful techniques and equipment.

What do you remodel specifically?

residential constructionJust because a residential construction and remodeling company has years of experience doesn’t mean it’s in the area you’re looking for. For example, a company could specialize in kitchen remodeling, which wouldn’t help much if you’re looking to install a deck. You can also ask if they have a specialty in floors, ceilings, or cabinets.

Do you have a portfolio?

A portfolio of past projects will show their attention to detail and give you an idea of what to expect. If you're unsure about what exactly you want to do to your room, a gallery of their past work can even provide inspiration. 

Can you provide estimates?

A residential construction project is a big investment. Not only are you spending money, but also resigning yourself to weeks or months without use of the room in question. Ask the company for an estimate and timeline so you can prepare accordingly.

 

When you need an experienced residential construction expert you can trust for your next remodeling project, choose Lind Construction in Lincoln, NE. For 19 years, this family-owned and -operated company has handled interior and exterior projects using top-notch materials and clear lines of communication. To view before and after photos of some of their work, visit their website. To ask questions or get an estimate, call (402) 937-3828.

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