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5 Things To Look for in a Commercial Paving Contractor
If you’re in the marketing for commercial paving services, you need to know you’ve found the right group for the job. Here’s what to look for.
As a business, your infrastructure is one of your most dependable assets, so when wear and tear start to take their toll, you want to be sure you’re making the right decisions with repairs and especially with replacements.
When it comes to commercial asphalt, you need to know that your contractor is going to get the job done right.
Here are the five things you should consider when replacing your commercial asphalt.
Price
Depending on the size of your project, you can expect a hefty price tag to accompany the work and you might be inclined to save as much as you can.
But cheaper is not always better.
If a contractor offers significantly cheaper prices than their competition, they might be cutting corners or using inferior materials that will need to be replaced much sooner.
This will cost you more in the long run, so you should consider more than just the price tag — be sure you’re looking at what goes into that cost.
Testimonials
Product and service reviews have never been easier to find than they are today. In fact, nearly 70% of consumers rely on online product reviews.
You should too.
Whether you turn to Yelp or word of mouth, be sure that you’re not just relying on the testimonials on the company’s page when it comes to replacing your commercial asphalt.
Online reviews are less likely to be biased than those you might find circulated by the contractor — it doesn’t mean that those on the contractor’s website aren’t true. Just be sure to consider both sides of the story.
Licensed and Insured
Be sure to ask to see industry certifications and affiliations. Companies that maintain these certifications and industry relationships are much more likely to be in good standing in the business and to be reliable.
Also, ask to see documentation showing that they are licensed and insured. If there is an accident on the job site, this will ensure that you’re not held liable for any property damages or injuries that occur.
These insurance documents cover not only you, but also the workers of the paving contractor.
Insurance policies may vary from contractor to contractor, so it is a good idea to know exactly what your contractor’s insurance covers.
Written Contract
Just like with all business dealings, it’s important to cover your bases.
A written contract is a smart approach as it ensures both parties are on the same page and understand each other’s expectations and timelines.
This written contract should include all specification of the project, including price, timelines, and warranties.
But don’t be afraid to ask questions. They are the commercial asphalt experts, not you. If something is unclear to you, be sure you fully understand the terms you are agreeing to before you sign on the dotted line.
Warranty
A reliable contractor knows their responsibility to their customers doesn’t end when they walk off the job site. A warranty ensures that your concerns can be addressed even after the work is done.
Not all contractors will offer a warranty — and some who do will only offer a limited warranty — but requesting a warranty may help ensure that work on your commercial asphalt is up to industry standards and is the best fit for your unique needs.
Warranties will vary from project to project based on the nature of your needs, so be sure to get the warranty in writing and up front.