Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Choosing A San Antonio Hardscape Contractor

By Jennifer Wallace


Outdoor rooms and space are part of your landscape. Before spring begins, it is good to make this outdoor space beautiful. The inanimate elements of your yard like the concrete, pool, fences, and tiles create a great appeal but the best way to achieve that is by working with a professional. Many companies are out there offering hardscaping services. Here are some tips for choosing a San Antonio Hardscape Contractor.

The first step is to find out whether the person is certified for this job. There are many general landscape contractors in Santa Barbara but not most of these people have the skills to deal with the inanimate aspects of the compound. However, additional training or coaching is available to equip them with skills and experience for these specific tasks. Those who are qualified are issued with certificates to prove their expertise. Request to see these certifications.

Projects involving the use of concrete and other hard materials are risky because employees can be injured at any time. The homeowner is the person held liable when such things happen which makes it important for the company to be responsible for all liabilities. If employees are insured, you will have no legal cases nor compensate injured workers. Check if liability indemnity is available too so that they can cover damages in the event they occur.

The other step is checking the communication skills of you provider. If their communication is poor you can tell by checking if how the company responds to phone calls and texts. Get people who are prompt and with workers whose verbal skills are good so that they can update you or explain the process of the project. In future, such people will be good because you will be involved in the project due to constant contact.

The amount of deposit they are requesting is another issue. The deposit should be 25 percent of the total amount. The amount is only for covering the cost of materials. Anyone who requests a deposit more than this might be having financial and might do a poor job. Chances of not completing the project are also high. Talk to the prospective companies and eliminate all those requesting for large deposits.

Another thing to consider is the portfolio of the hardscaping company. You cannot trust someone to deliver positive results if you have not seen what they can do. Eliminate all those people without a portfolio on your list of prospective candidates. Get the images of previous work of the remaining companies and choose the company whose work impresses you.

Another step after finding the right companies is checking those among them that offer a warranty. Even though you have seen good images of some previous jobs, it is good that they be willing to stand behind their work. Workmanship errors and the use of faulty materials are common and instead of carrying the burden of repairs that come later, with a warranty, the contractor will offer free repairs.

Finally, request for a written contract that contains the cost estimates of your project, the person to be held responsible for liabilities and the period the work will take to complete. With these written, it will be difficult to change the agreement. Trust your feelings to spot the right company for the task.




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