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Posts Tagged ‘Mid-Atlantic Deck & Fence Co’

7 tips for choosing the right contractor

Friday, July 23rd, 2010
  1. Always check to make sure they are licensed by the Maryland Home Improvement Commission, bonded and insured.
  2. IMPORTANT: Always get a proposal in writing that includes a description of work to be performed. A good proposal should provide you with the linear footage of fencing that is to be installed, a drawing showing the gate locations and each line of fencing to be installed, and a description of materials to be used. It also won’t hurt to ask to see a copy of their contract prior to doing business with them so you clearly understand the terms and conditions of the contract you are about to enter.
  3. Any reputable company should be able to provide you with references of completed projects upon your request.
  4. Make sure they have a place of business and go by that location to inspect the materials to be used prior to installation. NEVER do business with a contractor that is using a P.O. Box as its primary business address.
  5. Any good estimator should be willing to provide you with a cell phone number and e-mail address in the event you need to contact him or her after business hours. There is nothing more frustrating than calling a company and gettting an answering machine during normal business hours, waiting two to three days for a response, if you receive one at all.
  6. Most reputable companies belong to the Better Business Bureau (BBB). Their BBB account should say they are an accredited member.  The BBB also has non accredited member companies it reports on, but there’s less information available on how these companies do business.  Accredited members like Mid-Atlantic Deck and  Fence pay significant annual dues and work hard to maintain their A+ ratings to help consumers make better about who they deal with.
  7. Never put down more than a third of the cost of the home improvement contract you sign as a deposit. This is state law. Make sure you clearly understand the payment agreements of the contract. Always inspect the work prior to making final payment to a contractor to ensure they have completed their contractual obligations.

These are just a few tips to help you when considering a contractor you wish to do business with. Mid-Atlantic Deck and Fence believes in setting our standards higher, by providing you with good honest estimates, excellent service and quality materials.  These things can change the way that most customers feel about contractors. Remember, it’s not always about the money.  It’s about the end result and the way you were treated as a customer from your initial contact all the way to the end of your completed project and your service needs thereafter.

Tags: A+ rating, BBB, Better Business Bureau, choosing a contractor, contracts, deposits, fence, fence installation, fences, fencing, fencing installation, MAD Fence, Mid-Atlantic Deck & Fence Co, terms and conditions
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Deck safety resources

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

The onset of warm weather has everyone outside, and the 40 million decks in the U.S. are back in frequent use.  Some decks, however, shouldn’t be used because they’re old, rotted, improperly installed, or because they fail in some other way.

The North American Deck and Railing Association (NADRA) reports that deck failures have caused more than 30 deaths and 2000 injuries since 2000 and that more than 75 percent of people on a deck when it collapses are either killed or injured.  A recent Google search for “deck collapse” returned four news stories of deck failures that occurred within the last couple months across the country.

NADRA has published a “10-Point Consumer Safety Checklist,” and an article from Popular Mechanics provides a comprehensive inspection you can perform to check you deck.  Both are well worth your time.  Popular Mechanics focuses on ensuring the hardware and construction of your deck is up to snuff while NADRA’s checklist takes into account grills and furniture, lighting and electrical fixtures, and trees surrounding your deck as well.

If you do not have the time or expertise to make these inspections, you need to get in touch with someone who can.  NADRA lists resources you can use, or if you contact us , Mid-Atlantic Deck & Fence Co. will try to put you in touch with someone who can perform an inspection.  Once any problems are identified, we’ll work with you to get your deck rehabbed or replaced.

Tags: deck, deck collapses, deck failures, deck inspection, deck installation, deck safety, deck safety checklist, deck safety inspection, Decking, fence, fence installation, fencing, MAD Fence, Mid-Atlantic Deck & Fence Co, NADRA, North American Deck and Railing Association, Popular Mechanics
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