Summary: You will spend a huge amount of time with a contractor and put complete trust in him to do your home renovation or remodeling. How do you find the right contractor for your job? Get recommendations from friends, neighbors, even architects who have recently completed a construction or renovation project. Their experience will be a good indicator of what you can expect. Watch this Expert Real Estate Tips video for more ideas to get started on your home renovation project.
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