Selecting a foundation concrete contractor is a crucial factor that can clearly determine how the entire structure is to be built. There are very specific items that need to be understood before settling on a particular contractor.

How to choose a professional concrete contractor? 

Concrete Contractor
Concrete Contractor

1. Choosing the type and base of the construction project before you hire the contractor

The accuracy of the foundation plays a big role in influencing every item that is required to build a home. The outside dimension of the flatness and the foundation of the slab is defined by the terms flat and square. If a foundation is not constructed using these two dimensions, then these foundations will require a lot of rework in the future.  Cabinets, flooring, framing, trusses and many more will be affected by the poor construction of the foundation. To ensure that the added expenses is not required in the future it is the contractor who plays a key role in laying the foundation.

2. Installation of the Slab on Grade Foundations within 15 days Or Less

Slabs located on a grade foundation are a totally flat foundation with no walls or steps. This foundation should be compulsorily completed in 15 days or less considering the weather permits the concrete contractor to go ahead with the work. If the slab is installed 15 days later, then it is understood that additional costs will be incurred in the future. Also, it is very important for the concrete contractor to promise a timeline and stick to it. The owner should can also look at implementing a penalty of $100 per day if the contractor does not complete the work on time.

3. Fair Pricing policy must be adhered to

Sometimes the contractors try to trick the homeowners by quoting a low price for winning the approval of the homeowner. After this, then the contractors will demand extra money citing that the material and equipment required to complete the foundation exceeded the value mentioned in the agreement.

4. Suppliers Are Paid

Assume a scenario that the house owner has paid everything that is related to the foundation work. Within two months or one month after settling all the bills, the house owner might receive a letter from one of the suppliers who has supplied certain materials to the contractors stating that the contractor has not settled his/her bill. Even though this scenario sounds impossible, it is still likely to happen.

5. License and Insurance

Every state law mandates that the people who do construction work should possess a license from the Contractors State License Board. Also, these contractors should be insured. If these contractors are not insured, then the owner should pay for injuries caused by any unforeseen accidents.
Concrete Contractors
Concrete Contractors

6. The concrete contractor must use high Quality Materials

The engineer who designs the foundation will perform tests in order to ensure that the house owner is safe in the short- and long-term. To ensure that this objective is satisfied, the engineer will recommend certain type and brand of materials that are required to construct the foundation and house. Hence, the contractor should be ready to work with these materials only.

7. The contractor must have a group of Experienced Staff

Every home owner should look for a contractor who is highly experienced in this field. They should avoid hiring a contractor who is in an experimental mode. If an inexperienced contractor is hired, the owner should be prepared to spend a lot more on house repairs in the future.
 
There are many associations for concrete contractors from where you can choose the best contractor for the construction of your home or industrial project. Online directories and references from close friends are also a reliable source of information when you choose the best concrete contractor for large-scale projects