Steps for Hiring a Waterproofing Contractor for Your Fencing Project

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Waterproof your Fence in the Portland area

The only way to guarantee that your fence will be able to withstand the effects of rain and snow is to waterproof it. You can opt to do it yourself, but the fact of the matter is that professional work always yields the best results. If you want to hire a waterproofing contractor for your fencing project, however, you need to make sure that they are skilled and trustworthy. If you are unsure of where to begin, use the following tips to make your search around Portland easier.


Check Their Credentials


It never hurts to check the credentials of the contractor you are planning to hire. You are welcome to ask for proof of these credentials during the interview. It gives you peace of mind to know your contractor is insured, bonded and licensed.


Waterproofing of a wooden Patio Cover installed in Portland

Ask Your Questions


It is best to interview the contractor you are considering for the job, and remember that you are entitled to ask questions and address concerns. Start by asking questions about their business, such as their years of experience and previous fencing jobs. You can also ask questions about your specific project, from the steps of the procedure to how long it may take to complete the job.


Ask About Materials


Homeowners are also encouraged to ask contractors about the materials they are going to use for your fencing project. Your contractor may even decide to bring sample materials to the interview. This allows you to get a closer look at the materials they plan to use for the job and even work out an estimate based on current market prices of each.


Request References


You should always request references from the waterproofing contractor you are considering for your project. A professional and reliable contractor will have no problem providing you with a list of previous customers. Ask each reference about their overall experience and if they were satisfied with the job. This will give you an idea of what to expect when you hire this contractor for your project.


It is understandable to feel a little nervous about hiring the contractor for your fencing project. This is why it is important to check their credentials, ask questions and look at sample materials before going through with the job. When you follow the process, you are sure to be happy with the finished product.


Sources:

Hiring a Waterproofing Contractor, BBB.org
5 Tips to Hire a Basement Waterproofing Contractor,
AngiesList.com


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