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Friday, 27 December 2013

Considering A Redesign? Beware Of Rock-Bottom Bidding

By Vickie Daeley


When it comes to redesigning our home, we are often tempted to do it ourselves or perhaps trust the skills of the lowest bidder for a particular construction project. But like the old adage states, you often "get what you pay for," and what you get is often not a high quality result.

So often, we meet people who settled for that low bid and ended up with a disaster that looks more like a nightmare than the design of their dreams. Their contractor promised them the moon and stars, but didn't deliver and while it might have cost less, the money was wasted on a poorly executed design and more money was spent later to fix the problems.

Contractors often bid low as a negotiating tool without really taking a good look at the project. You might have three bids and one comes in 15% lower than rest. While you might be tempted to take that bid, ask questions and find out why the bid is low. Perhaps they aren't properly licensed and figure if you save money, you will ignore this problem. Competent contractors tend to vary little in their pricing or in their estimation of how long a job will take and the feasibility of a job.

Often we are flying blind when selecting a contractor which is why it makes better sense to simply hire a good interior designer and let them handle the process of contractor selection. After all, these design professionals not only know how to transform the look of your home on paper but they also can make this design a reality. Plus, they already know a myriad of top contractors for virtually any type of job, so you don't have to waste time fretting over whether or not you picked a good contractor.

We all want to get our money's worth, but you shouldn't approach hiring a decorator as if it is just an extra expense. It could be the best way to make sure each penny you spend has been utilized in the best possible way. A designer can stick within your budget, while finding you great deals on furnishings, light fixtures, appliances, decorative items, flooring and much more.

So don't be fooled by the lowest bidder in the room. Often the money you save will be used to repair the shoddy work of the contractor. It's best to find a designer who can create functional, beautiful living spaces that truly last for many years and are worth every penny that you spent.




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