4 Questions You Need to Ask Your Potential Home Contractor

September 25, 2024

Whether you’re considering a minor update or a major overhaul, the success of your home remodeling project hinges on the contractor you choose. It’s crucial to arm yourself with the right questions when scouting for a potential home contractor. In this blog post, we’ll provide four essential questions you should ask your contractor to ensure your home is in capable hands.

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1. Do You Have a Contractor’s License and Insurance?

A licensed and insured contractor not only meets your state’s requirements for professional practice but also protects you from potential liabilities. In Illinois, contractors are required to have a state-issued license and adequate insurance, including worker’s compensation. This ensures that they comply with local regulations and also safeguards your financial well-being should any accidents or damages occur on your property during the project.

2. What Is Your Experience and Background in Home Remodeling?

Understanding a contractor’s experience is crucial to gauging their ability to handle your project. It’s not just about how long they have been in business, but also the relevance and success of their completed projects. Local contractors, in particular, should be familiar with your area’s architectural styles and construction regulations. Additionally, ask for a portfolio or examples of previous projects, especially those similar to yours.

3. Can You Provide References from Past Clients?

References provide first-hand insights into the contractor’s quality of work and reliability. A reputable contractor should have no hesitation in sharing client references. Follow up with these references to ask about the contractor’s communication, timeliness, professionalism, and adherence to budget. Local references are particularly valuable as you can possibly view the contractor’s work in person.

4. How Do You Handle Permits and Inspections?

Most remodeling projects require permits and must adhere to local building codes and inspections. A professional contractor should have a comprehensive understanding of the necessary permits and the inspection process. They should also take the responsibility of obtaining these permits, thus relieving you of the complexity and ensuring the project complies with local standards.


With our extensive experience, we at Crimson Design & Construction have the skills to tackle any home remodeling project. Our team is ready to bring your vision to life. Call us today at  (630)355-9070  (Naperville, IL) or  (312)617-8898  (Chicago, IL). You can also reach us via our  contact page

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