4 Essential Questions to Ask Your Window Contractor

When it is time to replace your windows, finding the right window contractor can become a tedious job. How do you know a contractor is really who is worth hiring?  To ensure that you’re working with a reputable company, it is essential that you ask the following questions.

  1. Do You Have a License and Insurance?

This might sound cliché, but this is the most critical question to ask any contractor. You need to hire someone who actually knows how to do the work and has the right documents. Moreover, should issues arise, the contractor needs to have the right kind of protection. A licensed and insured window contractor would also invest in training sessions.

  1. How Long Will This Project Take?

Another thing to ask is the duration of the project. A general timeline will help you plan your home activities well. Additionally, you might want to get replacement windows during off-peak seasons. Some companies offer great promotions during this season, not to mention offer a quicker completion of the work.

  1. What Type of Windows Do You Offer?

We are not just talking about window styles, but also brands. The more brands that are offered, the better. Further, the more skilled they are, the more top-notch brands they offer.

  1. How Will You Handle Service Issues Afterwards?

As a consumer, Renewal by Andersen® of San Francisco understands your concerns about service issues and warranty. That is why prior to hiring, you should be able to understand the type of warranties the contractor provides. As a top replacement windows company, we ensure our clients know about our available warranties. This way, you know that you’re protected and in good hands.

Let us know if you have more questions. Give us a call at (866) 609-5033, or fill out our contact form for a FREE in-home consultation. We service San Francisco, CA, and surrounding areas.

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