02/07/2023
" 4. Get Multiple Estimates. You get what you pay for, as the old adage goes. This does not necessarily imply that you must hire the most expensive contractor, but it is a red flag if one estimate is significantly less than all of the other estimates. That contractor may intend to use inferior materials or cut corners. The contractor may have also purposefully underbid the job in order to win your business, only to raise the price later."
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