Many homeowners focus primarily on price when comparing estimates. While budget matters, it should never be the only factor.
Failing to verify these qualifications can lead to project delays, code violations, unexpected expenses, warranty issues, or legal liability.
Our Contractor Checklist is desligned to protect homeonwers by outlining the standards every reputable contractor should meet.
Ask for a copy of their contractor license and certificate of insurance. You can also verify licensing through your state’s contractor licensing board website.
Insurance protects homeowners from liability if any accident occurs on the job site. Without proper insurance, you could be financially responsable for injuries or damages.
Material and labor warranties demonstrate confidence in workmanship and provide long-term protection for your investment.
Yes. Using a structured checklist allows your evaluate contractors side-by-side based on crediential, stability, and professionalist – not just price.
For more than four and a half decades, Carolina Home Exteriors has exemplified the standards outlined in this checklist. Our commitment to licensing, compliance, professionalism, and community involvement has allowed us to build long-term relationships with homeowners across the region.
When you’re ready to begin your project, we’re here to answer your questions and provide the documentation and transparency you deserve.