I may be able to help you with your pool. I have 25 years exp. with vinyl liners. Please feel free to contact me via my measage board if you still need help.
Generally you just ask the contractor if he's insured, before hiring them.
A home owner should get at least 5 quotes before deciding on a siding contractor.
Before hiring an electrical contractor, you should read about his or her qualification. You can read more at www.merchantcircle.com › Top › CO › Colorado Springs › 80915 -
That completely depends on the contract you signed with them. First you need to determine if you have the legal right to terminate the contractor as per the contract. Generally one of the three conditions have to be met: the contractor is court ordered into bankruptcy, makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors due to contractors insolvency, or a court appoints a receiver to the contractor Secondly, the contractor is entitled to receive funds for the work he has reasonably completed to date. I would get advise from a lawyer before the contractor slaps a lien on the property and before you know it there is a legal demand before the courts to have your house sold to pay the unpaid invoice
It can be done both ways. It is best to install factory cabinets after texture but before paint. That way the installer can see the stud lines.
It depends on type of Windows 8 installer. If it is update, you need Windows OS preinstalled. If it is full installer, you can install it on a bard hard drive.
Before choosing a contractor you should check credentials and the better business bureau. Once you do that typically you can get three or four bids and choose from there. Alot of times there prices may even be negociated.
Yes. One of my current students worked as an air conditioner installer before moving to Canada.
Most, yes. You should ask the installer before he performs the job if he is bonded.
In most states, the contractor must have performed work or brought materials to the job site before he can file a lien.
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