Finding A Good Architrave Installer

Posted by siteauthor  on October 19, 2010 in New Construction 

When it comes to the finishing touches of a room some people think of architrave as the way to go. This may be true, but you need to be careful because if it isn’t installed correctly it can make the whole room look bad. Actually the room might look fine without this finishing touch, but having would make it better. If you room could survive without the addition and you decide to do it, but have it installed poorly then you will wish that you’d never added the finishing pieces. Or you will wish you had spend more time paying attention to who you were hiring to do the work you needed done.

There are a few basic steps to take so that you can be sure to hire a good contractor that will do a job you’ll be satisfied with. You will first need to find some candidates that you can learn more about and that you want to consider as possible hires for your architrave installation in which ever room you decide to do the project in.

One of the best ways to find some good candidates is to seek out recommendations from people you know. Usually people you know and trust like your friends, your family or other peers won’t recommend someone they think is a not good at what they do. Ideally you want to have at least three candidates that you can compare. You don’t want less than three because then you won’t get a very good cross section of candidates. Having a good list lets you compare prices and services levels easily.

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You’ll need to move the next step in the hiring process once you have a good list of candidates to start from. Your next step is to actually create a list of questions that you can ask each of the candidates on your list when you meet with them. You want to make sure that the questions cover all the concerns that you have about the job and you need to make sure that you ask each candidate for a list of references and a bid on the cost of them doing the job.

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