Liquid Vinyl Siding

What to look for when selecting an ethical liquid vinyl siding contractor:

The thought of adding siding to a home may sound very appealing, but if you do not make a wise decision it could turn into a nightmare.

When selecting any contractor to do work on your home you should select a contractor that:

  1. Shows you a copy of their insurance cover letter.

  2. Verify and actually call references.

  3. Ask to see a real project that they completed and not just look at photos.

  4. Ask how they handle problems and complaints.

  5. Understand the warranty completely.

  6. Get everything in writing, make sure what is in the contract is actually what is going into your house.

  7. Never be pressured into making a decision today.

  8. There should never be price drops. If you say no and they come back with a lower price, that is a big red flag.

  9. Make sure that a permit is pulled.

What to avoid when selecting a business in this industry:

  1. Contractors that do not show you their insurance policy.

  2. Contractors that play price games.

  3. Contractors that will not provide you a detailed estimate.

  4. Companies that ask for excessive deposits.

  5. Contractors that apply pressure.

  6. Contractors that will not let you call customers or visit their previous customers. Most happy clients are proud to show off their new siding.

  7. You get what you pay for. If you want a well constructed siding job, spend the money necessary to get the job done correctly.

  8. If you are told that a permit is not needed, end the meeting and look elsewhere.

    After interviewing and running an extensive background check the National Association Against Consumer Fraud has awarded the following business a listing in The Business A-List:

Master Home Repair Service- Liquid Blanket Vinyl Exteriors LLC

Phone (919) 524-8485

Why Master Home Repair Service- Liquid Blanket Vinyl Exteriors LLC was offered the opportunity to be a Business A-List participant?

It appears that every handyman is in the siding business, and although there are many great handymen out there, please do the research to make sure that you are not getting taken advantage of.

In speaking with James and Chris Ellis, the owners, their commitment to ethical work jumps right out. As an ex-Naval Master at Arms (Police) James Ellis learned the importance of honor, and those same principles are applied to the way he treats his customers.

 
 
 

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