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Prevent Yourself From Getting Scammed!
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Scamming has always been part of any business’ underbelly – no matter which field you are in, scams are a common but unsightly encounter. In the construction business, Painting Scams are common and rampant because of the easy market for scammers – most private homeowners aren’t really informed of the ins and outs of contracting and end up making the wrong decisions for their home improvement project (thus easily being scammed). If you are one of those who intend to engage a contractor to do house painting, then consider these scam prevention tips while at it.

How then does someone know the answer to this age old question “How to prevent a scam?” When searching for a contractor, always keep experience and training as a priority. Good companies usually have years of satisfied clients to back their claims, so it is a good time to tie this in with customer testimonials. Having good and experienced contractors make a world of a difference in your home improvement experience, as they would have had received feedbacks from previous clients and improved themselves upon that.

What is a good way to do this? Well, with the internet, one can look up for information to just about anything. Search for client’s testimonials on a certain companies and look for any vital comments that might affect your experience with the contractor. Always trust your gut feelings and look for a company whose concerns is about quality of work rather than just making money.

Asking around your community may also be a correct step in avoiding scams. Look out for houses in your neighborhood that has just completed a painting job – they might point you to the right contractor, with honest comments about their job to boot. This way, you can learn more about a certain company while maximizing your opportunity to find the best contractor for your job.

Last but not least, to prevent a scam be clear about the payment terms. Most contractors accept deposits of around 10-25% of the total payment of the job, so be sure to check on their accounts and never, ever pay a large amount of deposit, even under insistence. This is the most common fault of ‘take-and-run’ scamming cases, where the homeowner ends u losing the money without any job done.

A homeowner should always be proud of his home and never settle for anything less than perfect when searching for a painter. Follow the steps above and you are bound to have a scam-free experience!

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