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Hiring a Contractor. Casey Edge Executive Director VRBA. Hiring a Builder/Renovator. Avoid hiring a contractor on the advice of a friend or relative. The vast majority of problem projects involve a consumer hiring someone on this basis.
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Hiring a Contractor Casey Edge Executive Director VRBA
Hiring a Builder/Renovator • Avoid hiring a contractor on the advice of a friend or relative. The vast majority of problem projects involve a consumer hiring someone on this basis. • Do your research and diligence - find a Licensed Residential Builder or a Renovator @ www.vrba.ca • Builder licences can be checked at www.hpo.bc.ca There is no provincial licence for renovators. Our association reviews builder and renovator applicants for their knowledge and experience • View our members’ award-winning projects at www.careawards.ca • Determine a realistic budget . An estimate tool for new homes can be found at www.bdconsultants.com/tools/costindex • Talk to local contractors and ask about their design services. They often work with designers, and can save you money by being on the same page. • Get quotes by using our “Expression of Interest ” form. This form goes to 100 VRBA builders and renovators and there is no cost or obligation to you
Hiring a Builder/Renovator • View a contractor’s projects, references, WCB, liability insurance, warranty • Discuss education and training – has the builder taken a building envelope course or Built Green training? • Sign only a professional, written contract including change order forms. The contract must be fair for both the consumer and contractor and address potential defaults by either party • Plan ahead for finishes, budget for extras. Remember - changes may require rescheduling trades and therefore cost extra • Stay informed especially re: cost of changes to your project • Structural renovations often include surprises like wood rot and insects • The cheapest price is rarely the best value and often the most headaches. May also result in the highest cost. • Create a realistic budget, hire a professional, use a professional contract and enjoy your new home or renovation for years to come. Visit www.vrba.ca or call 250.383.5044 for more info.