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Wiki: How to Find a Contractor

For anyone who owns a home, no matter how old it is, at some point in time a homeowner will need to find a general contractor or service professional, such as a plumber or electrician, to help with installations and problems that arise.

Homeowners need to find professionals for two main reasons - home repair and home renovation. The average age of the American home is close to 35 years so there will be a constant need to upgrade and maintain for homeowners. Besides fixing problems, there has been a significant desire to remodel older homes, spurred on mostly by the Baby Boomer generation. Home remodeling has skyrocketed for the last three decades, increasing year over year in total expenditures. In 2003, remodeling sales totaled $230 billion in 2003, which accounted for more than 2% of the U.S. economy.

Many homeowners in need of such services are choosing to do the work themselves. The DIY craze has been growing by leaps and bounds, thanks to many home improvement television shows, such as the HGTV, the DIY Network and the Discovery Home networks.

Sales at local home improvement stores, like Home Depot and Lowe's, had been on the rise for quite some time but have slowly fallen back down. More and more people have turned away to find more qualified installation professionals and better quality products than those available at the home improvement chains. In fact, some contractors are specializing in coming in to fix do-it-yourself projects that didn't go well. HGTV even has a show called Over Your Head about repairing a homeowner DIY job.

For homeowners who do not have the time, tools, or experience to complete a home repair or renovation project on their own, they have to hire someone. A contractor is an independent professional or company who can design, install, repair, replace, remove, or build parts of or parts within a house. Because these services are done by independent contractors and companies, many do not know how to find a reliable professional.

How to Find a Contractor

There are 3 main ways to find a contractor for an upcoming home improvement or repair project:
However you choose to find a contractor or service professional to do work on your home, please make sure you get several bids from several companies. Don't just call and select the first person to answer the phone. The more bids you have, the better the chances are you'll get the best price (check here to find more tips on finding the best contractor for you.)

References:

Joint Center for Housing Studies

External Links:
ConstructionDeal.com - Online Resource to Find a Contractor
Home Time.com - TV Show & Home Remodeling advice
Better Business Bureau
Wikipedia - Home Improvement
Bob Vila.com - Home Improvement Advice
DIY Network - Do-It-Yourself advice

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