Reliable Basement Contractors
The
best way to find out about great basement finishing and waterproofing
contractors in your area is to ask your family, neighbors and
coworkers. You’re likely to be surprised by how many have had work
done! Gather the names of as many honest basement specialists in the
area that you can find.
Once you’ve developed a list, look
into their professional reputation. Most importantly, make sure that
they have an established business, as 50% of contractors will fail
within the first five years. An established company will be there if
you need them. Be sure to also check with the Better Business Bureau to
make sure they have a reputation of satisfied customers. A good company
will also happily provide you with references from recent jobs- follow
up your research by calling them.
If you’re having your
basement finished or waterproofed, it’s important to find a specialist
in the area. A carpenter can’t renovate or waterproof your basement any
more than a basement finishing contactor can build a porch. Many states
require a basement specialist to be licensed and registered- check
their credentials with your local building department.
Quality Basement Finishing and Waterproofing
It’s
a good idea to find at least three estimates if you’re serious about
having the work done. The best basement remodeling and waterproofing
experts are confident enough in their products and work to offer free
estimates, so you have nothing to lose. Be sure to teach yourself about
the basement waterproofing products and have some basement finishing
ideas ready when you meet with the specialist.
There are
many products available, and each one will have different strengths and
weaknesses. If you’re finishing your basement, make sure that all the
products you install are resistant to mold, moisture and flames. Wood
is always a bad idea in a basement, and carpet should never be laid
directly on the basement floor. The best basement waterproofing system
for your money will be a perimeter drainage system with a cast-iron
sump pump. It’s not always best to take the least expensive estimate
offered- make sure that you’re getting the most bang for your buck.
Basement Remodeling and Waterproofing Pitfalls
Most
contractors ask for a 30% deposit up front, and almost all offer
financing. However, read all financing information carefully, as there
are many scams where the contractor will sign you up for “financing”
that is really a home equity loan. These loans tend to have very high
fees and interest rates. The contractor is often paid by the loan
company for their effort and will typically not be interested in doing
the best job they can for your basement.
Do not allow the
contractor to push you to sign the contract before you’re ready or
without reading the paperwork. Be very cautious about paying in cash
and treat basement contractors who ask you to obtain your own permits
with suspicion, as they may not be licensed to do the work. Extremely
long warranties on a product are usually too good to be true.
When
agreeing to have your basement remodeled or waterproofed, ask for proof
that the contractor has worker’s compensation insurance for themselves
and all other subcontractors. Otherwise, any worker that’s injured
while on your property can become your financial responsibility, which
leads to lawsuits and demands that you cover the expenses and hospital
bills for their injury. This can be a very expensive and stressful
situation!
The Right Contractor for You
If
you prepare yourself properly, a basement finishing and waterproofing
can add a great deal of value and usable space to your home. But if you
decide to go ahead, make sure that you’ve covered all bases and done
your research. Visit Basement Systems and Total Basement Finishing
online to see what we can do for you. We’re both well-established
companies with fantastic reputations. Take some time, research us, then
give us a call for a free, no-obligation estimate!