Wednesday, November 13, 2019

What You Should Know Before Hiring a Kitchen Renovation Contractor in Dubai?


What You Should Know Before Hiring a Kitchen Renovation Contractor in Dubai?

The kitchen renovation contractor you choose determines the success of your kitchen renovation.
Like any other home renovation project, when you begin to reshape the kitchen, whether large or small, do not skip the planning. A project that affects the heart of your home requires careful thought.
Do you know how the construction process will affect your life (and your family)? What is a reasonable schedule from start to finish? What perception of the finished product to look like? And what will it cost?

Ask these questions before hiring a Kitchen Renovation Contractor:

Do You Have References?

When you subtract thousands of dirhams, it doesn't make sense to want to know what you're going to get. A reputable contractor should be able to provide you with the names and numbers of previous clients. Don't be pessimistic about contacting people on that list and asking them for feedback.

How Long Have You Been In Business?

It is likely that contractors who have worked for many years have succeeded in solving their trade problems and knowing the problems that are likely to arise and how to address them quickly and efficiently.
This should not exclude modern contracting companies - everyone should start somewhere. But the employer must have a proven track record of working for other companies, with a good individual reputation to support them.

Do You Have A Contractor's License?

In Dubai, any construction project that exceeds 30,000 AED requires a contractor to obtain a general contractor's license. This ensures your contractor knows the building codes in Dubai and represents an important step in hiring a qualified professional.

How Is Payment Treated?

You should never pay for the entire project before any work is done. Although it is not uncommon to ask for a small portion in advance, look for a specific schedule that identifies payments with some important milestones complete.


Do You Have A Contract?
Request a written contract that clearly explains all aspects of the job. Must include:
Complete contractor information, including address, phone number, and license number.
A detailed explanation of the work to be done.
Total contract price.
Payment schedule.
Project start and end dates.
Ensure liability coverage.
Warranty statement on work.
Details statement.
The right to cancel the item.
Ask to see the contractor’s certificate of insurance

What Is The Project Schedule?

You will need to know when to start the project, and how long it should reasonably take into account the delay due to weather or holidays. You do not want to withdraw a project for several consecutive months because of a contractor who does not make your project a priority. Know your reasonable timetable and your resource if the project spans unreasonably long.

Where Will You Store Your Tools And Equipment?

You shall not be responsible for contractor tools and equipment. They not only pose a potential danger to young children in your family but do not want to be on the hook to pay for them if they are damaged or stolen. Some contractors will stop a work trailer at the property, keeping things there at the end of each day. Ask the contractor how he handles this.

What Is Your Responsibility For Cleaning?

Know how the contractor will leave your home at the end of each day and at the end of the project. Will they benefit from the dumpster, and if so, how much time will be on your property? Will any serious dust or debris be cleaned in a reasonable way so that your children or guests are not in danger? Once the project is fully completed, it is reasonable to expect that there will be no building materials on your property - the contractor's responsibility should be eliminated.
At Save Your Home Building Maintenance, we welcome your questions - in fact, the better! We are completely transparent in what we do and take pride in our work. Our reputation depends on you!
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