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ANDY WIERSMA
 
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I am a contractor in the same area and have not heard that complaint in 10
months. I call bull****!
"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message
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Get at least 5 to 10 bids.
That way you have your GC's working to give you the most reasonable
price possible as well as giving you control of the workmanship.


Not criticising your advice, but the OP is in Florida where there h s been

a
lot of hurricane damage. He's lucky to get two contractors to even look

at
the job let alone 5 or 10. Therein lies the problem. Lots of

undesirables
out to make a quick buck.


Examine their quotes. Get references.


This is the most important aspect of the job. If the guy is good, well
established and has a good reputation you will have satisfactory

completion.