seeking contractor
#2
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2022
Location: Northeast
Posts: 682
When we were looking for a contractor for doing our sidewalk/patio area, we went to visit places that carried like things or things that those kind of contractors would use for the job and asked them if they had a list of contractors. Most had bulletin boards with business cards of contractors on them. And a couple of the men working at one of the stores gave us a good reference to a contractor, who we ended up using.
I'm no where near your area, but just passing on a thought of how we found ours. There is also, Angi (used to be Angie's list) - look online for Angi -- They have top local contractors that will contact with you.
I'm no where near your area, but just passing on a thought of how we found ours. There is also, Angi (used to be Angie's list) - look online for Angi -- They have top local contractors that will contact with you.
#9
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Join Date: May 2022
Location: Northeast
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That is why I like the forums that I'm on that have buttons that you can click for example: (interesting) (like) (dislike) (disagree) (love) (informative). It is a way to see what others are thinking when they read the posts, but don't want to post a written response.
#10
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Mableton, GA
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Well now I am curious as someone who reads a lot of threads and normally doesn't comment one way or the other. Is that perceived as rude? I surely don't want to be but, don't want to post just to post. Clarify?