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Elmo Dukat
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Hi all,
So SPOCKED and I are thinking of putting a small addition on to our house - just about 120 sq feet, with a full basement. It's mainly just so that we can drop stairs from the first level to the basement, since we don't currently have interior stairs, and our ability to use the basement during bad weather (which is 6 months of the year in New England) is severely limited.
We're thinking of starting construction in the summer, after the wedding in May.
I've been getting in touch with a few contractors in order to elicit bids. I'm nervous that I'm going to get gypped, of course - there are some very good, and very bad, contractors out there.
How do I withstand the pressure to make quick decisions? Should I ask for references and a line-item quote before making any decisions? Will a contractor get angry with me and/or refuse to work with me if I tell him/her I'm meeting with other contractors to get some more bids before I make my final decision, after he's given his time to meet with me and go over the plans and a potential budget?
So SPOCKED and I are thinking of putting a small addition on to our house - just about 120 sq feet, with a full basement. It's mainly just so that we can drop stairs from the first level to the basement, since we don't currently have interior stairs, and our ability to use the basement during bad weather (which is 6 months of the year in New England) is severely limited.
We're thinking of starting construction in the summer, after the wedding in May.
I've been getting in touch with a few contractors in order to elicit bids. I'm nervous that I'm going to get gypped, of course - there are some very good, and very bad, contractors out there.
How do I withstand the pressure to make quick decisions? Should I ask for references and a line-item quote before making any decisions? Will a contractor get angry with me and/or refuse to work with me if I tell him/her I'm meeting with other contractors to get some more bids before I make my final decision, after he's given his time to meet with me and go over the plans and a potential budget?
