Yes, you can keep the extra money you saved by finding a contractor to do the work cheaper than what the insurance company estimated. The insurance company prepared an estimate of the damage. If you could not find a contractor to do the work for what the insurance company estimated, you could ask them for more money. If they chose to pay you for the damage before it was fixed, they cannot ask for it back if you got the work done cheaper.
Hiring a landscape contractor is a waste of money.
Ask the contractor for a copy.
When you are getting a contractor to paint make sure to ask the following questions: Are You Insured? What Kind of Experience Do You Have? Who Will Be Working At My House? What is the Timeline for My Project?
Ask the Contractor an if they don't know it is time to find a competent contractor.
Generally you just ask the contractor if he's insured, before hiring them.
You need to know the contractor is honest, and gives a fair estimate of time and money. Ask your neighbors who has done a good job for them. You could also look into Angie's List.
She have alot of money how I know you may ask she has more money then you.
The main question that a person should ask when hiring a general contractor is if they have a license. Another great question is asking for references or a portfolio.
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I believe the correct question to ask is, "Which make more money surgeons or orthadonists?"
Have a clear idea of what you want and what you expect. Make sure the contractor can give you want you want. Ask to see his other work, both in photos and in person in your area. Ask for references. Verify the company's history and check with the BBB. If possible, rely on friends and neighbors to refer you to a pool contractor.