Hiring the right paving company doesn’t have to require an equal measure of fumbling around in the dark and good luck. Ask the right questions, and you’ve got a better chance of finding the best.
Here are five important things to learn before signing an agreement.
1. The Asphalt Contractor Has His Own Equipment
A contractor who has his own paving equipment saves you headaches in a few ways. Not only is the company likely in business to stay, there’s a better chance of the job being done right and on time.
When a paving company doesn’t rely on renting equipment, there are fewer chances for scheduling headaches due to equipment availability, equipment is likely to be maintained well, and workers are familiar with the equipment they’re using.
2. The Workers in the Asphalt Paving Company Have Professional Training
Most companies hire temporary labor once in a while, especially for big jobs. These workers usually perform tasks that don’t require a lot of time-consuming specialty training.
When a contractor’s regular employees have professional training, jobs hit fewer snags. Workers should know their trade long before starting work for you. Reputable contractors are happy to tell you about the training and experience they bring to the jobsite.
3. The Asphalt Paving Company Has Good Ratings and Reviews
Ratings and review sites online are great ways to learn about the asphalt paving company’s reputation. Services such as Angie’s List let customers review contractors honestly and in their own words.
The Better Business Bureau is a bit different, in that customers don’t rate companies, the bureau does. At the BBB, you’ll find companies and their ratings, so you can see whether a contractor has a clean complaint track record. Complaints don’t always equal a poor company. A contractor that resolves a complaint shows his commitment to customer satisfaction.
4. The Work Quote is Competitive, but Not Necessarily the Cheapest
Naturally you don’t want to go over budget, but cheap isn’t always good, either. To get the best company, you’ll need a few quotes from different contractors.
Quotes help you compare companies based on how long the job should take, what’s involved, and how much it should cost. Going with the cheapest doesn’t mean you’ll really be happy, and choosing the most expensive doesn’t guarantee the best work. In conjunction with other factors, quotes give you a better picture of the industry standard in your area.
5. The Company Is Bonded and Insured
When you hire a contractor, it’s natural to assume that he’s adequately covered, so many people never think to ask. Professionals are never offended by providing proof that they’re bonded and insured. Don’t forget to check that everything is current, as outdated bonding and insurance information isn’t valid.
When the contractor is bonded, this means you’re protected if the work isn’t done properly. When he’s insured, you’re protected against loss due to accidental, specific damage that can happen on any jobsite, even when contractors are working properly.
The best company for your paving needs is one with a long history of quality work. With A C Paving, you’ll find an experienced asphalt paving company that’s committed to your satisfaction. Click here to contact us for a free, no obligation, estimate.
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You stated that when a contractor’s regular employees have professional training, job hit fewer snags. When I came home from work last night I noticed a lot of huge cracks in our driveway. Are there certain materials that are more durable than others? Hiring a professional paving contractor might be a good idea.