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    8 No-Fail Tips for Negotiating With Your Contractor

    When planning a home renovation or remodel, asking your contractor to reduce the price of the job is never an easy task. But negotiation is possible! Read these tips for negotiating with a contractor the right (and effective) way.

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    Stylish Storage: How to Find the Right Size Shed for Your Backyard

    What’s the right size shed? It depends on your yard space and storage needs, plus common shed sizes vary. Here’s how to choose what’s right for you.

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    Do You Let Contractors Use Your Bathroom?

    Some homeowners may be uneasy about letting contractors use their bathroom, but it could be advantageous to everyone. Here’s what you should consider before setting a bathroom policy for workers at your home and some possible alternatives.

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    8 Methods for Paying Contractors

    There are so many options for paying contractors that it can be tricky to choose. Whether you choose cash, apps, or checks, there are ways to go about it safely and easily. From payment methods to payment terms, we’ve got your breakdown.

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    How Unlicensed Contractors Can Cost You

    Hiring a contractor without a license might cost less, but it could result in repairs, fines, and even legal fees. Always verify a contractor’s license, bonding, and liability insurance. We’ve outlined the risks of unlicensed contractors here.

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    7 Tips to Help You Build an ‘A-Team’ Contractor List

    Ensure you’re working with the best contractors and builders by following this step-by-step guide for creating an “A-team” for your next home improvement project.

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    8 Home Improvements That May Lower Your Insurance

    Looking for home improvements that would get you the best ROI? Here are renovation projects that will improve your home life and lower your insurance premium.

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    35 Modern Upgrades That Add Value to a Home

    Wondering what truly adds value to a home? Using the latest data, we put together a list of the 35 most valuable home renovations and upgrades you can make to expand your investment and maximize ROI when it’s time to sell.

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    The 15 Most Expensive Home Repairs and How To Prevent Them

    Accidents can happen and lead to unexpected expensive home repairs. Luckily, you can avoid some expenses with regular maintenance and preventative measures. Learn some of the priciest repairs for homeowners and how to avoid them.

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    How Much Does a Yurt Cost?

    The cost of a yurt varies based on many factors. Don’t get caught off guard with surprise figures. Here’s what to expect when budgeting for a yurt.

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    What Can I Do If a Contractor Doesn’t Adhere to Our Contract?

    Some home improvement contractors don't hold up their end of the bargain, but there are ways to make it right. Learn about your options for getting legal help, filing complaints, and more when you believe your contractor shorted you.

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    General Contractor Markup Guide: Everything You Need to Know

    Worried about charging too much—or too little—as a general contractor? Learn what factors go into markup, how to calculate it, and how to communicate pricing to customers.

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    When and How Much Should I Tip My Contractor?

    Many homeowners are unsure about tipping contractors, and if so, how much. This quick guide will help you understand whether you should tip.

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    How to Tell a Contractor You Selected Someone Else

    Contractors expect you to get multiple quotes and know they won’t win your business every time. If you’re wondering how to tell a contractor you went with someone else, an honest and kind approach is key. We’ll cover what to do (and say) here.

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    How Much Should I Pay a Contractor Upfront?

    Many states in the U.S. cap how much a contractor can ask for as a downpayment before work begins. If a contractor asks for more than half of the project cost upfront, it could be a red flag. Read on to find out how much you should pay upfront.

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FAQs

  1. How much do contractors typically charge?

    The average cost to hire a contractor is between $45 and $85 dollars per hour, while some may be more expensive, there will typically not be any cheaper options that would be qualified and licensed to do the contracting work.

  2. How much are typical contractor project costs?

    The average cost for a construction, remodeling, or contractor project is between $4,000 and $18,000. However, each project is different and costs can range from $1,500 to change a small room, compared to millions of dollars for a whole home remodel or construction.

  3. Should contractors be certified or licensed?

    Yes. Each state has their own requirements for licensing and certifications for contractors. Check out our state licensing tool to review the local contractor guidelines.

  4. What questions should I ask a general contractor?

    There are several questions or things to know before hiring a contractor to do any work in your home.

    •   Have they done business under another name?

    •   What is their license number?

    •   Do they have valid insurance?

    •   What is the best way to communicate changes?

  5. How many construction managers are in the U.S.?

    According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics from their 2020 review, there were 476,700 construction managers employed in the U.S. in 2019. Their average salary was $46.72 per hour, with an annual wage of $97,180.