Choosing an HOA Contractor Wichita KS

Anyone who does or advertises to do repairs, remodeling, alterations or new construction is usually required to be registered with the state contractor licensing board. Here's some tips on selecting your next contractor.

Local Companies

Realty On Rom
(316) 721-3000
Wichita, KS
Parish Construction Company
(316) 524-5050
4350 S Southeast Blvd
Wichita, KS
Bauer & Sons Construction Co Inc Bsc
(316) 683-1492
415 S Zelta St
Wichita, KS
Lifestyle Homes Group Inc
(316) 721-4495
520 S Holland St Ste 103
Wichita, KS
Steven's Construction
(316) 946-0747
4143 W 12th St N
Wichita, KS
Hartwood Homes Inc
(316) 721-9330
Wichita, KS
Construction Services Bryant Inc
(316) 262-1010
232 N New York Ave
Wichita, KS
Porter Homes Inc
(316) 687-6500
8100 E 22nd St N
Wichita, KS
Wadley Companies
(316) 688-4425
260 N Rock Rd Ste 260
Wichita, KS
Key Construction Inc
(316) 263-9515
741 W 2nd St N
Wichita, KS

Provided By: Realty Times

Anyone who does or advertises to do repairs, remodeling, alterations or new construction is usually required to be registered with the state contractor licensing board. This includes roofing, siding, painting, carpentry, concrete, appliance repair, heating and air conditioning, home inspections, tree service, plumbing, electrical and most other construction and repair services. These state agencies often offer free dispute resolution service for those who have problems with a registered contractor for up to a year after the work has been substantially completed.

States often license landscape contractors as well. Landscapers plan and install irrigations systems, lawns, shrubs, vines, tree and other decorative vegetation. They grade and prepare land, design and install drainage facilities, build fences, decks, walkways, retaining walls and fountains, apply chemicals for pest control and fertilizing.

How to select a contractor:

  • Hire only registered or licensed contractors. Neither registering and licensing ensure competence but guarantee that the contractor has a surety bond and liability insurance which offer financial protection if problems develop later.

  • Ask for and call references.

  • Have a detailed set of specifications. The contractor can assist with developing the specifications but make sure the HOA contracts for what it needs, not just what the contractor proposes to provide.

  • Get three written bids using these same specifications for all. Don't automatically accept the lowest bid. Consider the reputation of the contractor. Paying more can be worth it.

  • Use a written contract and put everything, including changes to the original contract, in writing.

Whether you are contracting for a renovation project or for a long term service contract, the principles are the same. Do your homework, check your references and have clear specifications to obtain the best contractor you can afford.

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Author: Richard Thompson
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