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How To Be A Smart Home Remodeling Shopper

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Confusion is probably the word on the minds of most home remodeling shoppers. Between fast talking salesmen and manufacturer statistic sheets, some people lose sight of their most valuable shopping asset – common sense. Here are six tips to use while shopping for home improvements.

  • TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS:

The biggest mistake most people make is buying from a person they don’t entirely trust. Most people think it is acceptable to buy home improvements from a person they don’t entirely trust because they think all salesmen are alike. You should never buy anything from any person you don’t trust and feel one hundred percent comfortable with. TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS

  • SEE THE PRODUCTS:

Sometimes what sounds good in description and looks great in pictures turns out to be a total disappointment. You should never sign a contract without seeing the product first and never be afraid to tell your salesman just that. An honest salesman will understand your apprehension and welcome you to go to the showroom before signing a contract. Always ask for a sample and don’t be afraid to ask questions.

  • DO YOUR HOMEWORK:

A company’s reputation says it all. Always inquire how long a company has been in business and how many jobs they complete each year. This information will give you a good idea about a company’s experience. Unified completes approximately 5000 jobs per year and has been in business over 30 years. That’s over 150,000 happy customers since the company was started. Unified also has an A+ Rating with the Better Business Bureau,a preferred contractor for all our manufacturers and has a 99.6% customer satisfaction rating. Always check with Consumer Affairs to determine when the company was first licensed to ensure they didn’t change names or go out of business along the way.

  • VISIT THE SHOWROOM:

Unified never recommends buying any product or home remodeling from a person or company that does not work out of a showroom, factory, or professional storefront. Even though the price will be lower, anyone who works out of a house, truck, or post office box, can seem to disappear into thin air.  Take the time to go out and see the place of business, even if the contractor comes to give you an in home estimate.

  • GET DIRECT ANSWERS:

If a company and salesman are really honest, you should be able to get direct answers over the telephone, including exact prices and descriptions without having to give your name or address and without talking to a specific person. An honest company should have nothing to hide.

  • GET EVERYTHING IN THE CONTRACT:

Before signing a contract, make a quick list on your own of everything you expect from the job and everything the salesperson promised you. Then compare your list with the contract to be sure each item is clearly written.  Don’t hesitate to have the salesman add what is missing.

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