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Trusted NY General Contractors

Always ask to see a license and insurance!

Few jobs are more challenging than that of the general contractor, and in in New York State the challenges are even bigger. A good contractor has to work with multiple subcontractors, unions, city and state departments, new building and plumbing codes, and environmental restrictions that yesterday's construction contractor did not have to consider. Furthermore, residential and commercial contractors are under intense pressure to deliver competitive quotes on building projects and organize various trades with military precision to ensure that everything happens on time, on budget, and up to code. Anyone familiar with New York's rainy and snowy weather patterns can tell you that a NY general contractor has his work cut out for him. For commercial contracting, the building contractor must work within specific schedules and often when business is not taking place in occupied sections of the property. For new building work, demolition, hauling, and clearing of the site has to be organized before the foundation is poured. Residential contractors need to be conscious of historic neighborhoods, noise regulations, groundwater levels (dig a deep enough hole and you'll find out) and local planning boards. If you are doing a major home remodel, or building your dream home, you will become very familiar with the General Contractor, so you need to make sure you get one that you can trust. The best way to do this is to get quotes from several, see how their plans stack up, and go with the best balance of price and features. A good contractor in NY can build you a house that includes high grade cabinets, top of the line flooring, durable exteriors, and even built-in appliances that won't break the bank. When you're constructing a house from the ground up, you can often negotiate discounts, so ask your general contracting candidates what they can do for you, and you might be surprised. If you are looking for contractors in NYC, you'll also want to get guarantees that your condo board will let them in and out to get the work done. Sometimes it pays to get a little "repair work" done for the people on the board if you want to get that dream kitchen in your apartment, but of course that's something you probably already know.

Notes and Special Information

Special note: Make sure your contractor is licensed, insured, and square with the applicable union, or else you will start to see problems.