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4 Tips For Hiring a Concrete Contractor For Smaller Jobs

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When you’ve got cracks in the driveway and plants popping up in the middle of your porch steps, it’s time to get things fixed. Hiring a concrete contractor is a rational next step many people take, and for good reason: they are the best equipped for the job. But when the job is something small, how should you go about hiring a contractor? Here are some tips to help you out.

Understand Why They’re Difficult to Find

As you may very well be aware, it can be considerably more challenging to find a concrete contractor for a smaller job, but why is this? One of the main reasons for this is the fact that the cost for operating and using a concrete truck greatly exceeds the small amount of concrete that would actually be needed on a smaller project. A concrete truck can hold approximately ten cubic yards of concrete—much less than a smaller job would need—which is why not many concrete companies are willing to waste the time and money to deliver a few yards of concrete. This can leave homeowners in tricky situations, but there are contractors out there, like Brickworks, that are willing to help their customers out, whether it’s with a driveway, a sidewalk, or just about anything else.

Contact Family and Friends for Recommendations

If you’re looking to hire a concrete contractor for a small job, asking friends and family if they have any recommendations is a great place to start. For one, it’s a quick way to accumulate a few contractor options without much effort, plus, you’ll be more likely to receive a contact that is reliable, trustworthy, and knows their stuff—assuming that you trust the judgment of the friend or family member that you asked.

Research Their Experience

Just because the job is small doesn’t mean you want to work with a concrete contractor that doesn’t have the experience to get it done properly. Even if the contractor was recommended by a friend, you should ask to see some references of their past work to get a feel for their level of quality. It would also do you some good to ask for their certifications, such as a proper license, as well as insurance in the event that an accident should occur. It doesn’t matter if they’re paving your driveway, doingfoundation repair, or fixing a cracked basement—you want them to be qualified if they’re working on your home. 

Get it in Writing

It’s vital that you and the contractor come to an agreement before any work begins. From there, you need to get everything in writing, from overall prices and the materials being used right down to the work schedule and an estimated project completion date. When it comes to contracts, you don’t want to leave anything up to chance. Even if you trust the contractor with your life, this is simply a formality that can prevent uncomfortable situations from arising.

Hire a Reliable Concrete Contractor You Can Trust

By following these tips, you’ll find a professional concrete contractor that successfully completes your small job quickly and smoothly, and one that will earn your customer loyalty. By treating small jobs with the professionalism of larger projects, you and any potential contractors can work together to get the job done and your home or business looking great.

Looking for professionals to help you with a project? The team at Brickworks is full of experience based on years of jobs and training. Contact us today or give us a call at 586-868-3234 to learn more and receive a free estimate! 

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