Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 21, 1988, p. 23

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OUTLOOK WtdneuUy 1MB- Page i ITEO EXTERIOR DOORS kstallaiwns GUARANTEE CLASS WINDOWS DOOR STOP Aan Stic ol Ontoio Ho 853 Admiral Contracting No Water Charge Water well drilling Pump Installations 14162637595 GRAVEL SEPTIC SYSTEMS EXCAVATING GLEN ERIN ELECTRIC Dealing with the contractors Mb OUR VERY OWN N OF VINYL T WINDOWS To avoid problems of inadequate workmanship or unfinished jobs lake the following steps in the con trading process Develop a short list of potential contractors You may know of a suitable contractor by reputation or a previ ous job unless you are com pletely comfortable with the costs usually wise to consider several contractors Ask your family friends and neighbours to recommend a company or vidua and consult pages and your local newspaper One factor to consider when making your short list is the contractor is registered with the Energy Conservation Contractors Warranty Corporation which guar that conservation related work will be completed to your satisfaction The corporations toll free number is 1 You should also ask prospective contractors for references and run a quick check with the local Better Business Bureau or consumer pro tec ion Meet with contractors To ensure a range of opinions and cost estimates arrange for pro contractors to visit your home to appraise and cuss the options for pro Contractors should pro vide you wiih a written estimate work to be undertaken material and additional costs or conditions and a mutually The estimate should be signed and dated by the contractor but are not required to at this point 3 Carefully evaluate each estimate Consider service and materials by contrjc tors and their ability to complete the work according to your needs Price is an important consideration but avoid hiring an inexperienced con tractor simply to save yourself a few dollars It may end up costing you in the long run Ask for a written contract Once you have made ask for a written contract rating the details of the estimate A clause should be included outlining the liability insurance carried by the contractor to protect you from legal action if an injury occurs on your property while the work is in prog ress As well responsibility for incidental damage cteanup cor rective action for problems caused by the work and repairs required after the work is completed should be stipulated in the contract Dont sign the contract until you have read it carefully and under stand its terms and conditions All costs and other details with the contractors esti mate When you are satisfied that this is the case sign the contract and retain a copy for your own records and protection 5 Check the work Upon completion ol the job ask the contractor to describe exactly what has been done Check all of the work carefully to ensure it is completed to your satisfaction be fore making final payment Each province has legislation that helps limit your liability should the con tractor neglect to pay suppliers employees or sub contractors are not satisfied with the work and your contractor is registered with the Energy Conservation Contrac tors Warranty Corporation contact the corporation immediately

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