So how do you know that you are dealing with a professional? From the moment when they produce their state contractors licenses without you having to ask. When they are prepared to provide references...
If you have a building project that you are interested in carrying out, no matter the size, you never think of any other alternative but to call in a commercial contractor to do the job. Too many people make the mistake of trying to save money by employing unlicensed building contractors, and most of those who do, very quickly realize the mistake that they have made. If you don’t want to have to contend with sloppy workmanship and unreliability, then you should consider hiring a licensed commercial contractor to handle your building project.
So how do you know that you are dealing with a professional? From the moment when they produce their state contractors licenses without you having to ask. When they are prepared to provide references or to invite you to visit jobs that they have recently completed or are still working on. From the moment that they provide you with a proper estimate, written on company headed paper not written on a wall somewhere. From when they give you a clear run down on building materials required and their unit costs instead of inflating prices and stealing materials from you to take to another job. From when they turn up every day to work and complete the job within the pre-agreed time frame. From when they listen to your complaints, if you have any, and rectify them without a second thought, even if it means coming back two years later to do it.
So when you are on the lookout for a commercial contractor these are the traits that you should expect. Commercial contractors will have their finger on the pulse on all the latest developments in the building industry in general, and in the specific section that they operate. They will usually be able to offer suggestions on the best way to tackle any problem, either if you are building new or renovating an existing building.