Top 9 Disabled ACcess Contractors in Brighton, CO
Top questions to ask before hiring a disabled access contractor
A professional will assist you with scope and estimates, but having a clear idea of what you want to accomplish will help communication.
Do you want professionals to do everything, or do you have the time and skill to do some of the work?
Many projects such as have a DIY component, such as painting or cleanup.
First and foremost, protect yourself and make sure the contractor and any sub-contractors are licensed, bonded and insured.
Recent reviews for Brighton Disabled ACcess Contractors
Julian Galvin and GALPAC, LLC took downpayments on fence replacement contracts from three adjacent homeowners in Lakewood in June of 2020 and never performed any work regardless of the contract he signed. He stopped returning phone calls and emails. Ju...
Julian wrote up a contract took a deposit for half the project said he had a delay on the day he was supposed to come out and place the fence he since then has ignored my emails/phone calls
Everything You Need to Know About Brighton Disabled Access Contractors
Disabled Access Services isn’t exactly what I’m looking for. Are there more specific services similar to disabled access contractors available in Brighton?
If you’ve determined that disabled access services are not quite what you were looking for, or if you had a specific project in mind that is similar to disabled access services, we can still help you find the right professional in Brighton.
Brighton has 1 disabled access contractor professionals that can help you with your disabled access services job. Head to our Pros Page to find specific disabled access contractors-pros in Brighton.
How does invoicing/payment work for most Disabled Access Contractor projects in Brighton?
Every project differs, but you should ask any disabled access contractor for an estimate, before they do any work. In fact, ask for their general payment terms before any disabled access services work is done.
If the job is large and going to take longer than a day, it's common practice for disabled access contractors to request a down payment. Usually, this will be around 25% so they can commence work on your disabled access contractor project.
If it's a quick job, you'll likely be given an invoice/bill when the job is complete. Then it's up to you and the disabled access contractor to determine if you pay immediately or can send payment at a later date.
What should I check for once my Disabled Access Contractor in Brighton has finished working?
Every disabled access services project is going to have different results, but here are a few things to check for once any disabled access services company has told you they've finished the job:
- Obviously you want to do a visual inspection. Even if you're unfamiliar with disabled access services work, this gives you the opportunity to ask questions (even basic ones like, what did you do?).
- Ask the disabled access contractor to describe what they did. Whether your disabled access services project was a repair job or a building job, have them run you through what was done.
- Compare the description provided on your disabled access services project estimate to the work completed. Did the professional do what was promised?
- Request that the disabled access contractor do a follow-up visit to check on the work. Most professionals are willing to do this, especially if you ask them.