In any custom home build or a large-scale renovation, there are several important decisions you’ll make related to budget, timeline, location, size, scope, functionality, and design, to name a few. But out of all of the weighty decisions you’ll make, there’s one that you want to be sure you get right: the contractor.
The contractor influences everything in the project, from the ability to inform and execute your vision to the quality of the craftsmanship and your experience of the project itself. So how do you find the contractor that’s right for you? While some considerations are certainly personal, there are also objective standards you should look for when hiring a Toronto contractor. Start by asking your contractor these five questions.
The first step to establishing your prospective contractor’s credibility is to ask which associations they belong to. A few associations you should specifically ask about include:
If your project requirements are more complex and specific, there are additional associations you should look for. These include:
Another useful question to ask your prospective contractor is how long they’ve been in business. While time certainly isn’t everything, it does leave a record of the contractor’s local reputation. A contractor who has been in business for a significant period of time and earned primarily positive reviews will be easier to trust than a contractor who hasn’t had time to establish references.
Like any employer interviewing a job candidate, you’ll want to check your contractor’s references. An easy way to start is reading website testimonials, checking Facebook reviews, and searching Google ratings. Keep in mind, however, that it’s generally a smart practice to go beyond online references. While these references are usually genuine, be aware that they are likely to select samplings curated by the business owners.
A great way to go beyond online reviews is to ask your contractor whether they have past clients who would be willing to speak to you about the build process. While these references will again be presented by the contractor, you’ll have the opportunity to ask specific questions and hear genuine answers in real-time, getting a flavour of what both the end result and the working collaboration were like for the client.
The next question to ask is how your prospective contractor is perceived within the wider industry. Once you’ve established positive feedback from individual clients, it’s time to discover whether your contractor is recognized by area magazines and/or has won area awards. Again, hiring a contractor with extensive mentions in the press isn’t necessary, but it is a fast and trustworthy way to establish their credibility and expertise.
In Toronto, look for awards and mentions from Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail, TorontoLife.com, The Hamilton Spectator, National Post, Designlines Magazine, Azure Magazine, and more.
Last but not least, you need to decide whether you like your prospective contractor’s work on a personal level. Every homeowner has a unique style, and you’ll want to make sure that your vision aligns with your contractor’s experience. The easiest way to check for style alignment is to view their project portfolio and ask yourself if you like what you see.
On a similar note, remember that you and your contractor will be working together closely for a significant amount of time. Because of this, it’s important to make sure that you have a personality fit as well as an aesthetic overlap.
With these five questions answered, you can feel confident in onboarding your contractor and getting started on your project!