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Most homeowners install new windows for pretty standard reasons. These reasons vary from person to person but generally they revolve around keeping the home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Some variations include sound reduction, aesthetics, and increasing the value of the home.
Over the years, HomeProHub have helped thousands of homeowners accomplish these solutions and have found that the initial reasons they installed new windows paled in comparison to the overall increase in happiness with their home. People find that they have a renewed passion for improving their home’s appearance because they’re so much more comfortable living there. It’s almost like buying a new home.
Just about everyday we’re exposed to ten or more advertisements regarding residential replacement windows. That’s about 70 per week! We’ll grant that because we’re in this industry that our radars are up, which causes us to have more awareness than the average person. Most folks may not even notice all these ads, but trust us when we say they’re out there.
You may think that these ads are a valuable resource for finding and hiring a window replacement contractor, but nothing could be further from the truth. While a tiny fraction of companies out there do run honest and straightforward ads, the reality is that the majority of them don’t.
If you’re anything like us, you may be a fan of the HGTV show Disaster DIY. The reason why the show is immensely popular and continues to have folks on it that need help week after week is because homeowners tend to bite off more than they can chew when it comes to do-it-yourself (DIY) projects.
You may be in the middle of a “To DIY or not to DIY” decision as we speak. Which decision should you go with, that is the question?
Today you’ll get a little unbiased advice from HomeProHub to assist you in making this important choice.
Why do fraudulent contractors still run wild in the streets? With all the resources and tools to do background checks and investigative research, why are homeowners still getting ripped off?
The answer is simple: The reason fraudulent contractors can’t be stopped is because there are just too many of them. They’re also incredibly difficult to detect. Heck, sometimes contractors are even scammed by other contractors!
Shady contractors are mobile. Oftentimes once it’s apparent they are good-for-nothing people it’s just too late. They are long gone.
If you’re a homeowner, there’s pretty much nothing worse than realizing you’re knee deep in a contractor scam. When the reality of the situation finally sinks in, you’ll probably wonder where you went wrong and what you could have done to prevent it.
That’s why today you’re going to learn the twenty-five steps you need to take before ever signing a contract placed before you. Unless you’ve confirmed the following twenty-five points, you will be placing yourself in great danger.
If you’ve been researching our website, using it to attain tips for upcoming projects, and have been reading the HomeProHub blog, then you’ve probably noticed that we’re quite different than other companies out there.
Here are a few reasons why that is and the mission of the company.
The story of the one-legger may sound like a horror story at first. It’s not a traditional horror story, but it’s pretty darn close.
There are a lot of surprising nuances when it comes to the world of home improvement sales. This is especially true regarding the process home improvement companies go through to train their salespeople on how to effectively sell projects to homeowners during the in-home sales environment.
Let’s examine a situation known as the “one-legger,” which essentially is when a contractor or salesperson comes to your home to do a sales pitch on why you should select him to do your project. The appointment is scheduled with both homeowners expecting to be present, but when the contractor or salesperson shows up only one of the two parties (or legs) is there.
The emotional obstacles that a homeowner faces will usually fall into two categories. First is the fearful homeowner that is scared to move forward with the project at about every turn. The other is the happy homeowner who is so excited about the project that he/she goes way over budget and doesn’t do any homework before hiring a contractor.
There’s a good chance you may fall into either of these buckets. Today at HomeProHub, we’re going to talk about the fearful homeowner, the happy homeowner, and what to do depending on the camp you fall into.