When choosing a contractor, it can be tempting to go with the lowest bid, but hiring someone without proper licensing or insurance is a costly gamble. Licensed contractors have met industry standards, passed required exams, and are more likely to follow building codes. This helps ensure quality and safety.
Insurance is equally important. If an accident happens on-site or damage occurs to your property, an uninsured contractor could leave you footing the bill. With insured professionals, both you and the workers are protected.
Working with licensed and insured contractors may cost a bit more upfront, but it greatly reduces the risks of poor workmanship, code violations, and legal issues. It’s a layer of protection that saves time, money, and stress in the long run.
In renovations, peace of mind is worth the investment—and it starts with choosing the right professionals.