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Keith Klouda: Questions to Ask Prospective Contractors

Keith Klouda specializes in providing local homeowners the renovation solutions they need to get the most from their homesu2014those that add value and enjoyment to the clientu2019s most important asset.

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Keith Klouda: Questions to Ask Prospective Contractors

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  1. Keith Klouda: Questions to Ask Prospective Contractors Keith Klouda specializes in providing local homeowners the renovation solutions they need to get the most from their homes—those that add value and enjoyment to the client’s most important asset. The Owner of Pristine Construction and Contracting, Inc., Keith Klouda is committed to going above and beyond other contractors to deliver results that exceed the homeowner’s expectations, and that do so on time and within the client’s budget. Questions to Ask Prospective Contractors As a trusted Long Island contractor, Keith Klouda knows the frustration many homeowners face when trying to find the right professional for their home improvement project, making it important to have a solid plan in place when interviewing and vetting local companies. Asking the right questions is one of the keys to finding the right home improvement pro, such as: Do you handle projects my size? Can you provide references? Do you have a portfolio? May I see it? Are you licensed and insured? When you ask good questions, you’re likely to get the answers you’ll need to make a more informed decision.

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