Carl Brahe
Clients frequently ask for referrals for contractors to repair, remodel or renovate properties they have purchased. I supply the with the following list of referral sites. Providing this information service in no way constitutes an endorsement of these companies or individual contractors. These sites provide free ideas, advice, support, guidance as well as referrals to individuals or companies that can perform the work. Some of these sites list companies for a fee. Always get more than one bid, ask for references and check them.
With the large variety of home improvement television shows convincing people they can take on jobs better left to professionals, This Old House Syndrome, has resulted. Repairs and remodels can be of such poor quality that the projects must be torn out and restarted.
Some of these companies will bail you out of botched home improvement projects. Some will not because of liability issues. Some accept small jobs, others only major remodel or renovation.
Information Data Bases
These sites provide many resources for ideas and techniques for your home remodel or repair projects:
BobVilla.com has always been a good place to find resources for home repair/remodel projects. Now they have added a discussion forum to provide guidance through all phases of your project, even when you get stuck or make mistakes. http://www.bobvila.com/
ThisOldHouse.com give you access to some of the most respected minds in home remodeling and renovation.
HGTV.com provides a lot of ideas for your projects.
HomeDepot.com and Lowes.com provide advice, materials, ideas and contractors.
Handyman Referral Data Bases
These sites provide referrals for handymen/women to do your actual repairs and remodel projects. Some of these contractors will rescue when you find yourself over your head, or have just outright blown a project. Always get more than one bid on a project and ask for and check references. These sites provide referrals but in most cases provide no guarantee of satisfaction.
BizziBid.com They claim: (We) provides a centralized and informative website in which homeowners can research local quality home contractors that provide services and products. Allowing homeowners to review local businesses, choose which businesses they may like to work with and provide contact and project information to the selected businesses. Or homeowners can call the contractor directly. Contractor will respond to emailed requests within 3 business days to provide estimate or obtain more information.
Handyman.com They claim: (We) can find an experienced, professional contractor in your area who will help you accomplish your remodeling goals or get repairs done to your home quickly.
HandymanConnection.com They claim: From painting and electrical work to basement, bath and kitchen remodeling, we'll get your project done right. Done quick. Guaranteed. That's why we're North America's leading home improvement and repair specialists. (800) 466-5530
HandymanMatters.com They claim: (We) not only services residential properties, but commercial properties as well. We provide scheduled appointments, reliable and professional craftsmen, and volume discounts. 303-984-0177
HouseDoctors.com They claim: Times have changed and most doctors have stopped making house calls. But not the House Doctors. We have a skilled handyman ready to come to your home to do whatever you need. All with one call. When you use a House Doctors handyman around your home, you don't need to call in several craftsmen to do the odd jobs — our handymen can do everything as quickly and efficiently, and most times in one trip. 888-468-7336
MrHandyman.com. They claim: One Call Does It All! No job Is Too Small. There's no need to make multiple calls and set up different appointments for your home maintenance and repair projects. Call Mr. Handyman, make one convenient appointment, and we will take care of everything on your "To Do" list. 877-674-2639
Respond Home Services. They claim: Respond is a community of buyers and sellers committed to providing quality service. Since 1999, over 2.5 million consumers have used Respond to find everything from plumbers to painting contractors. Today, Respond covers the entire range of home improvement purchases, for consumers looking to find quality contractors.
Be Your Own General Contractor
If you are more ambitious in your home projects and want to build from the ground up, there are contractors to help you act as your own general contractor.
Excellent article from housebeautiful.com
Contractor Stephen Fanuka shares what he wishes his clients knew before hiring him — and after he's taken on the job.