Exhibitors feature their products and services at home shows. Many siding contractors include their portfolio in their booth set up, which allows you to see pictures of the work, listen to steps taken to complete the projects and conjure a good sense of character from the exhibitor. You also can compare and contrast work done by a large, diverse pool of candidates.
Manufacturer’s websites sometimes give a list of their most reliable professionals if you have a specific brand in mind. If installed poorly, the manufacturer’s name is on the line for dependability and quality issues that may come as a consequence. Siding contractors recommended by a certain manufacturer may also have specialized training and a wider product offering.As far as reputations are concerned, the internet generally puts a company’s rep out in the open with sites like YellowPages.com, Angie’s List and Yelp. If you can’t find your local siding contractor reviewed on one of those sites, you have the option of asking for references. Another great resource for work credibility is the Better Business Bureau. The BBB will be able to tell you if the siding contractor has any formal complaints filed against their company, if the contractor is accredited, and if they are accredited, what their rating is.
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