Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Finding A Sacramento Contractor To Do Landscaping

By Ashlee Zilnicki


Trying to find a Sacramento contractor who does landscaping requires careful research and some requirements. Whether it is for home or business, it's not as simple as getting someone with some tools and a truck. It's necessary to find someone with some skill and a few other important items.

The first, simplest step is to check if the person has a business license. In some ways, getting a business license is as simple as filling out a form. However, it does show the contractor understands the basic requirements of a business such as taxes, fees and licenses and what it is like to own a business. Request proof of all licenses and paperwork.

Next, make sure that the owner of the business a licensed contractor. Most states, including California, have requirements for contractors and a thorough test for licensing. So many consumers hire contractors without this simple license and the losses are large and unrecoverable every year.

Make sure that the person claiming to do landscaping in Sacramento is qualified. Request a resume. Landscape contractors who are really excited about the work often have a portfolio of images to show, along with plans and such. Their pride of workmanship shows in their presentation.

Find out what kind of insurance they have. Remember that when someone is working on a private home, the homeowner can be fully responsible for any injury, depending on the situation. Look out for fake paperwork and do follow up calls. Anyone doing Sacramento tractor work had better have the appropriate coverage, for the sake of their business, if not for your liability.

A contractor may come with a prepaid bond, and that might cost a bit more. That guarantee is worth the extra fee in exchange for the sense of safety it engenders. Legitimate business rules and laws would dictate how all agreements play out, but a bond shows that the person doing the work means business and the hirer is covered.

Universities all over the country offer Landscape Architecture degrees. Young people starting out in landscaping often make this their first stop on the road to their careers. Hiring someone with these qualifications may cost more, but the benefits are pretty marvelous.

Check out every single detail of the person doing work whether it be at home or at a business. Ensure that losses are covered as well as damages and that health is accommodated and contracts are clear. If possible, get a posted bond. Getting a Sacramento contractor is much smoother with these steps out of the way.




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