Tips to Finding a Trustworthy Remodeling Team

With access to thousands of remodelers at your fingertips, it's important to do your due diligence when choosing your remodeling team. While Google and Houzz are great ways to scope out potential remodelers, there are many other way to cross reference and check whether or not a contractor is a good fit for you and your project. Here are six tips to help find a trustworthy remodeling team:

1. Reference license numbers: The easiest step you can take to choosing a remodeling team is to start by referencing their license number. By visiting the Department of Consumer Affairs Contractors State License Board, you can input any contractor's license to see if they have an active and valid license. You will also be able to check if that contractor is insured and if there are any civil judgments against the remodeler. This is an important and free tool that is at your disposal to vet out any remodelers that may not live up to your expectations.

 
 

2. Read reviews: With Google, Houzz, Facebook, etc. you can easily find client reviews and photos of work throughout the internet. These are free tools to use and could give you insight into the type of company your potential remodeler is. Along the same concept, GuildQuality is another free site to check out reviews and ratings from actual clients. These are surveys completed by clients that are collected by a third-party, making this a legit resource when doing research on remodelers.

3. Talk to friends and family: Chances are there is someone you know that has done some type of remodeling project in your inner circle, ask them who their remodeler was and if they would recommend them. Ask them about their experience with their remodeling team and what would/wouldn't they do differently if they were to do it over again. See if there are any questions they wish they would have asked and don't be scared to ask them about pricing.

4. Ask to speak with former clients: When speaking with a potential remodeling team, ask for references. Speak with clients that have completed projects, try and get feedback from clients that have completed similar projects to yours. Don't hold back on questions and express any concerns you may have with the former clients, they may be able to solidify your decision to or not to work with a potential remodeling team.

 
 

5. Check previous work: Don't be afraid to ask to see previous work, especially work that would closely match your project. Ask for before and after photos, timelines, budget ranges for similar projects, and any other questions you may have about the previous work.

6. Have a conversation: Make sure you vibe with your potential remodeling team. They may do beautiful work and sound good on paper, but it's important to have a conversation and get to know the team as they will be in your life daily for the length of the project. It's important you find a team that listens to what you want, but also has the knowledge and design eye for what can be done with your space.

Finding the right remodeling team, can be a daunting task but all the tips above are free resources to help you along your remodeling journey. Speak to multiple remodelers, get multiple bids, and use the above resources to find a trustworthy remodeling team for your project.

Custom Design & Construction, founded in 1986, is a design-build company that specializes in high-end whole house remodels, home additions, kitchen, and bath remodels. With our headquarters in El Segundo, CA, we serve homeowners all over the South Bay area. We are an award-winning member of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry and have a 96% approval rating with GuildQuality.

"A good design, well executed is a joy for a very, very long time and that's what I got with Custom Design & Construction"

Phil Pallen

I'm Phil Pallen, a brand and AI strategist who has spent 15 years helping small businesses figure out who they are, say it clearly, and show up consistently. About six years ago, I started creating content on the side as a way to teach strategy and tools to people who wanted to build their brands themselves. That side project now makes up 80% of what I do, and it has given me hands-on experience with hundreds of tools, partnerships with over 150 brands including Adobe, and a clear sense of what actually works for small businesses.

I have delivered keynote speeches on five continents, written AI for Small Business, and created Brandmasters, a private membership community for small business owners serious about their brand.

I am not just someone who talks about this stuff. I live it, test it, and teach it every day.


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