Remodeling

Signs You Might Be Talking to Cowboy Builders

Among homeowners and in the industry, cowboy builders are known as home renovation contractors who—to put it simply—cannot be trusted. They are notoriously terrible at doing their jobs and should be avoided at all costs. To help you spot and avoid dealing with such individuals, here are a few signs Owens Construction suggests you look out for.

Who Are They?

Cowboy builders are the opposite of what reliable builders are. They often misrepresent themselves, claiming a physical address where none exists, for instance. They may also push their services even though they might be unnecessary. They will likely prove to be unskilled in the job they claim to be able to perform.

What Sets Them Apart?

You can distinguish bad contractors from really good ones like Owens Construction, in a number of ways. Unreliable home remodeling companies usually offer very low prices as a way to lure customers. They are unable to provide references or show you a record of previously completed jobs. They provide estimates without basis and have no clear idea of how long a project may go on for and how much it might cost.

Why Should You Avoid Them?

There are obviously many reasons to avoid working with cowboy builders. One reason is that they don’t offer guarantees on their work. If something they did falls apart, you may not be able to get them back in your home to fix it. You may also spend for top quality remodeling products but end up voiding their warranties if you have them installed by contractors who aren’t manufacturer-certified.

Protect yourself from shoddy remodeling companies by choosing Owens Construction instead. We are multi-awarded contractor, known for maintaining a good reputation since our founding in 1982. Give us a call at (614) 846-1149 to find out how best we can help you improve your home. You can also fill out our contact form here to set us a consultation.

Susie Moran

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