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What if Business was a Pleasure?(How to Choose a Contractor Part 2)

What if business was a pleasure?

Some times you have no choice but to mix the two.

Over the years I have found that Residential Construction is one of these situations. Myself and my crew spend our working days inside the homes of our clients. This is why it is so important for you as the client to carefully consider who you choose to do business with. But where should you as the client draw then line when choosing the right contractor for your project.
I would suggest that most people don’t draw the line far enough. When considering contractors I believe you should look beyond the basics of testimonials and prior work experience. Factors like these most definitely need to be considered, but in addition to that, how do you “feel” about the contractor.

Envision for a minute how you would like the atmosphere to be during the course of your project. In my experience the most successful projects are those where myself and my crew had a very polite and friendly relationship with the client. So how do you establish this level of relationship or at least recognize its potential among the many bids you have received?

Well, the same way you would feel out any new acquittance in life. Everyone has their own factors that they recognize as the basis of a friendly and comfortable relationship. It can be as simple as your assessment of the persons general mood or as complex as having similar hobbies or interests. Whatever your particular method may be, make sure you factor this in with your choice of contractor.

We at Bull Home Improvement understand that by working with us you are allowing us to be a part of your daily home life. As such we make a continuing effort to make the process as friendly and transparent as possible. I look forward to working with all of my clients, not just for the sake of the project, but to build a long lasting pleasurable business relationship.

Stay tuned for Part 3 of “How to Choose a Contractor”

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