Saturday, June 14, 2014

Guide To Hiring A Company For Hardwood Flooring Refinishing Denver Homeowners Will Find Helpful

By Ina Hunt


The gleaming charm of hardwood floors can set off the appearance of a home, but eventually they will start to show the effects of time and will need to be refinished. There are expert contracting companies that can effectively restore the beauty of the floor, and there are others that may do it more harm than good, which is why when it comes to finding a company for hardwood flooring refinishing Denver homeowners need to be mindful of these points.

If possible, the best way to find a great floor refinisher is to get a personal recommendation from someone whom one knows who has used a contractor they were pleased with. This vote of confidence can reassure the customer that this company is one that will provide outstanding workmanship and customer service. In some cases, the customer may not know anyone who can recommend such as service, instead they can search for online reviews of local companies.

Once a short list of five or six companies or individuals has been devised, the customer should contact each one and ask about some important details. They need to find out if the contractor will be available when they require his services, if the work will actually be completed by the contractor or by workers, how many years of experience do they have, are they bonded and insured, and if they can provide references and a written cost estimate.

If the company under consideration is licensed, the customer can verify this and also find out if there have been any complaints filed against it by checking with the Department of Consumer Affairs or the local licensing board. Floor refinishing companies that are not licensed can usually be checked out with the Better Business Bureau.

Based on the impression each of these companies makes, the homeowner should select two or three and arrange to meet them in person at the house. During this meeting, the contractor can assess the work to be done and should be expected to provide the customer with a written estimate of the costs and completion time.

Any reputable flooring company will have no problem giving the customer a list of satisfied previous clients whom they can contact for feedback about its performance, and also one or two present sites they are working on, where the customer is welcome to stop by and get a firsthand look at the quality of their workmanship. If they refuse to do this, it's best to look elsewhere. Customers should be able to get an idea of what they are paying for, before signing on the dotted line.

It's important that the customer carefully review the cost break-down of fees in the estimate, and they should also know if this also includes moving and replacing the furnishings. A contractor should not require a full payment or down payment of more than 40 percent upfront, and the work should be covered by a warranty.

The company or contractor one hires must be someone the homeowner trusts. If they demand cash only payments or cannot produce verifiable references, it's best to avoid them. Staying in one's home when the work is being done is advisable, because this way the customers can make sure it is being done to their standards.




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