How to pick a Deck Builder…
Building a deck is not a cheap undertaking. It is no longer a simple side project that anyone can tackle and complete quickly. Rather, it has become a substantial commitment that demands careful planning and consideration. A deck is not merely an upkeep task or a small ticket item; it is truly a capital project that can enhance your outdoor living space. Selecting the right builder to help you achieve the best value for your investment is crucial. In West Michigan, there is a plethora of builders available, ranging from your “Chuck in a truck” type of service to the more high-end “Concierge Builder.” Whether you are a detail-oriented person or not, it is essential that your contractor possesses an obsession with the details. After all, it is the attention to detail that makes a project run smoothly and efficiently, ensuring your vision becomes a reality.
Research Deck Builders in Your Area
Google Deck Builders in your Area
Check their reviews
Check their credentials (Builders in Michigan must be licensed with L.A.R.A. Click here for the MI.Gov Contractor registration)
Ask for Recommendations
Local Builders, and Property management companies can help you find the perfect deck builder for you.. You can also ask friends and relatives about builders they have dealt with directly or ask them for the names of acquaintances who have recently had good experiences with a builder.
Check out Decks in Your Community
Ask your neighbor who built their deck. Check it out and ask them if they would have them do the work again.
Find out if Deck Builder has a Reputable Business
When you have a list of potential builders, it’s time to start learning more about them. Maintaining a reputable business is a significant component of being a professional deck builder. A top-notch professional integrates best practices, writes clear contracts, has insurance, provides warranties, and more. Also, professional builders will explain the construction process and building schedule to the buyer.
Ask about Contracts, Pricing and Payment Schedules
A qualified builder will provide a written estimate and a detailed contract before beginning the work. The contract should spell out what work will and will not be performed and provide a payment schedule. You are not protected when something goes wrong if you don’t have a contract. Don’t hire anyone who tells you a contract “won’t be necessary.”
Best Business Practices
A professional deck builder will be able to provide you with a copy of their business license and show proof of their workers’ compensation and liability insurance. These critical elements will protect you from liability for job site injuries or property damage resulting from the work performed on your home. Better business management means better service for home owners because they can rely on the builder to perform with integrity.
Customer Service
A good Deck builders strives to construct a deck or outdoor living space that will satisfy their customers. They are committed to client satisfaction and emphasize the importance of delivering outstanding service from every member of their team and maintaining a professional approach in every interaction.
Builders will outline how you communicate during the deck building process and do their best to accommodate your preferences. It is best to have clear communication expectations and discuss the frequency and method. How you communicate early on with each other will set the tone throughout the building process.
Ask About Experience
A builder will usually share how long they have been in business. Longevity suggests financial stability, which is necessary for the deck builder to complete the job and still be available if problems arise after the job is finished. You want to make sure they will be around after the construction is complete to service any warranties. Also, the more decks or projects the company has completed, the more expertise the builder will bring to your project.
Building a high-end composite deck with outdoor living space amenities is a complex activity. A professional builder is familiar with the construction standards, proper materials, the process from start to finish, new technologies, and has a deep understanding of the minor details and various tools essential to constructing a quality outdoor oasis.
Con-Ed, Industry Education, and Involvement
Inquire about their involvement with professional organizations, such as your local builders’ association, orNADRA (NORTH AMERICAN DECK AND RAIL ASSOCIATION). Groups like these keep their members informed about better equipment, tools depending on construction techniques, construction technologies, business practices and construction standards. Participation can be an indicator of a builder’s commitment to professionalism and the residential construction industry.
Always Ask for References and Contact Them
Any high-quality builder should be ready to provide you with the names and phone numbers of satisfied customers. If they cannot, consider that a red flag and walk away. When reaching out to those former clients, ask about all the pieces of the project. How well did the Builder follow through on the initial plans? Did the Builder meet their expectations with the main features, build, budget, and timing? Remember the most telling question: Would they hire that Builder again if they could do it all over?
What Next?
If you’re in the market for a brand-new Composite/PVC deck, let’s talk!
At Divergent Deck Builders, we build composite decks for clients across West Michigan. And the lakeshore from Saugatuck to Ludington. We work with each customer to design and build their dream deck while meeting all the codes and requirements. Feel free to check out some of our Most Recent Builds.
If you’re ready to get started, request a FREE DESIGN SESSION, and we’ll provide you with a custom quote based on your specific project.
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