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Contractors Checklist

By using the following checklist, residents and business owners already stressed from dealing with storm damage can go a long way in reducing continued stress and ensuring they are receiving fair value for their money.

1. Contractor should be licensed to conduct business in Fort Smith. Call 784-2250 to verify, and to find out how long the business has been in practicing in the area.

2. Contractor should have a certification or license for the specific craft work you need done. Electrical, mechanical, and plumbing work must be performed by state licensed and city registered contractors. Call 784-2006 to verify registration.

3. Call the State Attorney General’s office to check for any outstanding complains. In Arkansas, the number is 501-682-2007.

4. Does the contractor have proof of workman’s compensation and general liability insurance? If not, you may be liable for any construction-related accident on your premises.

5. Does the contractor have a permanent business location and a good reputation with local banks and suppliers?

6. Ask the contractor to provide you with names of previous customers. Talk to previous customer to see if they would hire the same contractor again.

7. Have you seen the contractor’s work, both completed and in progress? Check for quality of workmanship and materials.

8. Are you able to communicate easily with the contractor? Misunderstandings during the course of a project can lead to costly overruns and delays.

9. Do you feel comfortable with the contractor? You will be in close contact with the business and will share your home or business with the crew until the project is complete.

10. Will the contractor provide you with a complete and clearly written contract?.

11. Be sure proper paperwork permits have been obtained and that your contractor’s work is inspected at each stage of construction.

Also, to verify whether or not a contractor has a state contractor’s license, contact the Contractor’s Licensing Board at 501-372.4661.

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