Mistake: Choosing the Cheapest Contractor

Going with the lowest bid may seem like a smart way to save money, but it often leads to disappointment. Contractors who underbid competitors sometimes cut corners, use substandard materials, or lack the experience needed for complex work. While the upfront cost looks appealing, the end result may be poor craftsmanship that requires costly repairs or replacements later.

A renovation is a major investment, and the contractor you choose will directly impact the quality of the outcome. Hiring the cheapest option without checking references, licenses, or past work can easily turn a dream project into a stressful one.

The smarter approach is to compare multiple bids, but also weigh factors like reputation, communication skills, and quality of materials. A fair price paired with proven reliability will always serve you better than the lowest cost alone. In renovations, “cheap” often ends up being expensive in the long run.

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