Contractors - Crooks or honest differences?
As I've mentioned previously, we're putting a new kitchen in our new house. This week we've had three quotes from three different contractors (all refered to us by people we know) to do some work in the kitchen both before and after the actual cabinet installation.
The highest quote was more than three times the lowest quote!! The middle quote was almost smack dab in the middle.
There are some differences. The two highest quotes were from general contractors who will hire sub-contractors to do the work. The lowest quote is from a two man team who will do all the work themselves (they are licensed and qualified and I've seen their work).
I don't understand how three different guys can have such different prices for the exact same job and materials. That's just crazy. :skep:
Contractors.... be careful....
In my regulatory work I've dealt with contractors from all over the country and all over the world. I've been lied too, cussed out, threatened and even assaulted by contractors of all stripes. Nothing in the world like an HONEST contractor who bids a job correctly, staff's it adequately, works it diligently and finishes it promptly. If you find one of these, keep his or her number on speed dial and guard it with your life. A good contractor is hard to find and rare as hen's teeth. The post Katrina world is rife with lying, grifting, speculating, low life, two faced scum-bags. There's no other way to put it. Even with all I know I got rooked by a contractor who does carpentry parttime. He works at my ole lady's job so I didn't do a written contract specifying what was what. $600 later we've two sets of half finished wood steps and no relief in sight. Not worth going to small claims court, She learned her lesson.
Da Worfster