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FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS
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How can I get started with Craft Builders Construction for my project?Getting started with Craft Builders Construction is easy! Simply head over to our Contact page to submit a project inquiry form, or give us a call directly. Our team will be happy to discuss your needs and help you take the first steps toward making your project a reality.
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How long will it take to complete my job?It depends on the details of your project, but we’ll provide a time frame in your contract and do our best to stick to that schedule. If an issue arises, we’ll talk to you right away so you know what’s happening.
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How will you communicate with me about the overall job?By the time you decide to hire us and the job starts, you shouldn’t have many questions left. Between our initial meetings and your detailed contract, we’ll go over everything you need to know to make decisions and understand the scope of your job.
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How will I be updated on the progress of my project?At Craft Builders Construction, we believe in keeping our clients fully informed every step of the way. Every Sunday throughout the duration of your project, we send out detailed reports outlining the progress made and the times when our team will be working in the upcoming week. This ensures you are always aware of what's happening and can plan accordingly.
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Do you use subcontractors or your own employees?We have skilled employees who work on all our jobs. Some companies use subcontractors for every aspect of their projects, but they lose a certain level of quality because they’re not in control of the work. We have complete control over all aspects of our work, which leads to much better results for our clients.
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Are solar tax credits still available?Yes. Some of the solar tax credits that were set to expire have been extended. Talk to us about your needs and we’ll help you find tax credits that you’re eligible for.
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Why should I choose a contractor that charges more than other companies?Good construction work isn’t cheap. Quality products cost money, so if you want something that’s going to look good and stand the test of time, you can’t cut corners. ‘Bargain’ and ‘remodeling’ just don’t go together. Instead, you should hire a contractor that does the work correctly and uses high-quality materials.
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