Choosing a contractor, driveway tips and
patio tips
When people use a service or
purchase a product and are happy with the results they will usually recommend the company to 5
people. Driveway tips and patio tips believes the first thing
to is ask family and friends if they have used anyone and if they were happy with the results. You will also
get driveway and patio tips about the behaviour of the workers too- did the job start and end when
supposed to? did they leave mess at the end of the job? were they pleasant to have around? etc...
Another good way to choose a contractor for your driveway or
patio is just too keep an eye out when driving around, most will leave a sign board outside jobs they
are doing so when you see work in your area be nosey, many people will chat to the men while working and snoop
around- this is quite normal so don't feel shy as the workers are very used to it. At the end of the job knocking
on the customers door to see what they thing is also common, again don't be shy, most people will be happy to show
off their new driveway or share the fact that they've had a bad experience.
Word of mouth is very important in this business, the better
companies will do very little advertising as they know this. In fact it is
advisable to not let any advertising or salesmen convince you in any way, just get the company name and ask around.
Selling door to door is very common and its is advisable to never let anyone convince you on your doorstep, just
ask for a card and get rid of them.
Apart from word of mouth recommendations, the next thing to
look at is the Marshalls Register of approved contractors. Marshalls is the biggest company
selling concrete paving and has an excellent reputation. Only a certain amount of companies are allowed on this
list and they have to prove they are worthy, so check their web list or call them and they will be happy to
recommend people to you.
It is advisable to invite 3 contractors to give you a quotation
for the work. Start judging and analysing them straight away, you'll soon get good or bad feelings about them. Ask
them the questions on the driveway and patio advice checklist but use your instincts too. Prices can vary massively but picking
the cheapest price is asking for trouble. Try to base your choice on other factors, if one company is £1,000
cheaper you will feel very good if you get a perfect job, but the chances of that happening will be slim unless
they tick all the boxes on the checklist.
Make sure you have a written quote which will help avoid misunderstandings, be wary
of contractors that won't provide this. If you are unsure of any aspects e.g. materials to be used and
specifications, ask for them to be detailed in writing before agreeing to the deal. Also if you can wait it's
likely that you will get a lower price in winter months especially just before of after Christmas, as this is
the quietest time of the year for contractors.

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