Whether you’re planning to expand your business or want commercial renovation services for your current office space, undertaking construction projects of any scale is an overwhelming task. No matter which part of the country you reside in, you have an option to choose from a myriad of construction companies. While having an abundance of options is great, not all of these companies are reliable. And if you end up hiring an unreliable contractor, your project may get pushed back or poorly completed. And both of those things will cost you a lot of time and money.

Instead of breaking the bank with a bad contractor, check out these red flags to keep them at bay.

  1. Unreachable References
    Getting a brand new commercial space constructed is not a cheap job. That’s why, as a customer, you must cross-check references provided by the prospective contractor. This will help you figure out if their past clients had a good experience, whether the project was completed on time, and so on. If a contractor is hesitant to give you a list of references, it would be best to move on to other options.
  2. Vague Contract
    Whether you require commercial building maintenance or new construction from the ground up, you cannot neglect to have a proper contract. Don’t just rely on the word of mouth of the contractor, if you’ve agreed upon something, make sure it’s included clearly in the contract.
  3. Absence of Insurance
    Is the construction company fully insured? In such cases, if an injury occurs at your construction site, then you may be asked to pay for the medical bills. To avoid being in such a situation, make sure you work exclusively with companies that have proper insurance coverage.
  4. Inability to Show License
    A contractor without a contractor’s license is simply not qualified to do the job.
  5. Demanding a Large Down Payment
    Not just construction, if any vendor or contractor is demanding an unfairly high down payment, then it’s an obvious red flag.
  6. Too Good To Be True Rates
    When you’re comparing construction companies in your area, you should ask them for a price estimate. However, don’t choose a company simply because it promises shockingly low rates. Too good to be true rates are often a front for a scam.
  7. Pushy Treatment
    If a contractor is pushing you to sign a contract without giving you enough time to read it carefully, you should walk away. You don’t want to rush into signing an unfair contract and get stuck with an undependable contractor.
  8. Badly Designed Website
    These days digital presence is highly valued in every industry. If the construction company’s website looks like it was made overnight, then it probably was. A good website should be clean and easy to navigate. Don’t make the mistake of trusting a construction company with a shoddy website.

Final Words
It’s important to take time to compare various construction companies in your area to find the right one. Make sure you take every precaution to avoid being scammed.

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