5 questions to ask when hiring a handyperson
1 Do you have the right insurance for this project?
Your handyperson must have liability insurance. Otherwise, you may find yourself financially responsible in the case of an accident. Make sure they have coverage for themselves and your property.
Ask about their workmanship warranty, as well. A quality pro stands behind their work, and veteran handypersons recommend hiring someone with at least a one-year warranty on their workmanship.
2 Do you have experience with projects like mine?
As much as a handyperson is a dabbler of all trades, don't expect the handyperson you hired for one project to be perfect for another. Ensure your professional has the experience necessary to complete your project to get the highest-quality work.
Ask them how often they've done similar tasks, and discuss their familiarity and comfort with it.
3 How does scheduling work?
Scheduling can be an issue if you don't have the conversation up front. Some handyperson companies have the capacity and staffing to meet deadlines despite roadblocks. In contrast, others will need you to be more flxible when weather or emergencies change the timeline. Ask about their process for delays and changes so you are on the same page if and when an issue arises.
4 Who will be doing the work?
Often, the person you speak with on the phone is different from the person who will be performing the work. If they are, they may work with a team of laborers and experts for specific tasks, and you'll want to find out how they screen and hire these professionals. Ask about the person or team that will be working on your project.
5 Does this work require a permit?
Not every project requires a permit, and the processes for acquiring the necessary permits will vary. Your handyperson will be a great resource in navigating this detail. Don't skip pulling permits to save money. It could cost you a great deal if your project isn't up to code.
Getting the most from the work
Some handyperson companies charge by the job, but most charge by the hour at an average of
If possible, try to line up materials for the job beforehand. You'll save time and money if the pro doesn't have to run out to purchase new materials during the job.
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