Landscape companies are good at many things, but when you want a
specialized jobs such as paver stone installation, you'll want to
work with a licensed paver stone company. Working with the wrong company
can lead to cracked stone, weeds growing between your new stone and a
product that is not what you pay for. Below are some recommendations
from Paver Search on hiring an installer for you paver project:
Hiring a Paver Contractor or Installer
Hiring the right installer is just as vital as choosing the right
materials for your project. The quality and durability of your
hardscape or landscape project depends on the experience and
knowledge of the company or the contractor you hire.
To make a truly informed decision as to the choice of your installer,
it's very important to ask some key questions, in the hope you will
get the right answers and not just lip service.
It can mean the difference between achieving all your goals and
desires, being on time, on budget - or flat out, falling short on all
your expectations and blowing out your costs.
This is not the time or place to take shortcuts so the more homework
and preparation you put in before choosing the right paver installer
or contractor, the better. You'll also command more respect and
satisfaction knowing some essential industry jargon.
We recommend you study our list of questions below, to ask the paver
installers or contractors you interview. This can be done by phone or
at the actual job site, though we do recommend that you meet in
person and see first hand just how professional, prompt and experienced the
paver installers or contractors are.
Q1. How many years of knowledge, training and experience does the
paver installer have?
Q2. Ask the paver installer to furnish you with references for the
most recent jobs they completed in the last 6 months? (Always contact
the people who gave the references to make sure they are legitimate
and staisfied customers.)
Q3. Is the project installation plan concise and accurate? Do you
understand every part of it? (Always ask to see photo samples or real
paver samples of the colors you are considering for the project.)
Q4. Ask the installer if they have any paver or hardscape
visualization software programs they demonstrate how the project will
look using before and after renderings of your driveway, patio, deck
or backyard.
Q5. Learn as much as you can about the installation company or
individual's reputation, background and history such as how long
they've been in business?
Q6. Find out if the installation company or individual's state
licence is active, along with any certifications they posess?
Q7. Ask the installer if they are fully insured and bonded and also
which insurance provider?
Q8. What type of guarantee is the installer prepared to offer you as
to the quality and service being rendered? Do they offer incentives
or discounts for going over thier projected timeline?
Q9. Insist that they draft a written proposal or contract before the
project commences. (Include a detailed description of the project and
a time schedule.)
Q10. Ask if the installer offers a maintenance plan to provide
ongoing maintenance and repairs or cleaning, sealing and restoration services
over a set period of time.