In the wake of hurricane Sandy those of us who have been effected by the storm will have some renovations and improvements to do; maybe even more. But as far as home-improvement projects go, it’s not the scale of the changes that you make. Instead, the deciding factor should be the impact that is created. With this mindset, you need
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When choosing a contractor to repair the storm damage to your home, AVOID contractors who: Claim that they have been “approved” by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (“FEMA”). FEMA does not approve or disapprove contractors. Insist that you pay for the work in CASH and in ADVANCE. Municipalities and countries prohibit licensed contractors from doing this. Do not itemize the
Well now that the power is back on and most of the trees have been cut up and stacked on the sidewalk we would like to provide some input regarding home improvement, it’s time that you learn about it and become an expert on your own, contractors can be costly. While this may require an extra commitment, you will get