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Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Winston-Salem, NC Bathroom Remodeler

Most bad remodel experiences trace back to questions that weren't asked during the sales visit. This is the short list worth running through before you sign anything in Winston-Salem or the Piedmont Triad.

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Scope, license, and pricing

Make sure every quote includes the same line items and that the plumber is licensed in North Carolina.

  • Is the North Carolina plumbing contractor license current?
  • If the project requires a general contractor — is that license current?
  • Is the company named on the contract the licensed entity?
  • Is subfloor repair included if needed, or a change order?
  • Are plumbing or valve relocations included — and who pulls the permit?
  • Is the Winston-Salem / Kernersville / Clemmons / Lewisville / Mocksville / King / Lexington / Forsyth / Davie / Stokes / Yadkin / Davidson County permit cost included?
  • Is haul-away and disposal included?

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Frequently asked questions

Is it rude to ask for the APR in writing?+

No. Reputable remodelers expect it. If a company refuses to put financing terms in writing, that's the answer.

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