Sunday, September 15, 2013

How To Find A Great Landscaping Contractor When You Run Out Of Options

By Clyde Johson


"Remember that time is money," Benjamin Franklin said speaking of idleness, and the wisdom of his proverb should also be applied to your effort in choosing a good landscaping service contractor. A little time invested in research can prevent costly mistakes caused by a hasty decision. Be encouraged because you are starting in the right place!

Your greatest piece of leverage while the landscaping service contractor is on the job is your money. If the contractor is doing substandard work - or isn't behaving according to the contract you signed - you have the right to withhold your next payment until he's back in line with the schedule and the agreement you both signed. Don't abuse this! There are many legal issues involved in making payments to your contractors, and nothing will dampen your professional relationship with your contractor more quickly - so it should always be a last resort.

There will be a lot of information which you will get while choosing your landscaping service contractor. The reason why you hire a contractor is you don't need to know all the petty details but only the relevant one. So try to get a real contractor.

Ensure that there is a clause in your contract stating that everything provided for in that document must be in adherence to state and local regulations, and that the landscaping service contractor must abide by all applicable state and local laws and regulations at all times. This way, if they break the law, they're the ones responsible for paying the fines - not you.

Include in your agreement that the landscaping service contractor be penalized for not keeping to the alloted schedule. List a specific amount for not keeping time, it is also possible you incur different amounts for the longer or shorter they are not keeping to the schedule.

Use any resources that you have in order to pick out the best landscaping service contractor for your project. If you know a building inspector, they will be able to point you in the direction of contractors that frequently pass their inspections and steer you away from ones that don't.

It's good to have detailed plans for your project before starting. It's hard to find a landscaping service contractor who's willing to work without plans. If you find one who's willing to work without the proper precautions just be wary that you're potentially setting yourself up for serious delays and expensive problems.

Ensuring your project is completed on time and within budget does not end with the written agreement. Be sure this document details expected expenses and a schedule of all phases of the project, this will assist you when you visit the work site (which you should do regularly) to monitor the progress of your project.




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