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How to hire a good brick masonry company
A good brick mason is an expert with the right skills, knowledge and experience regarding brick laying and concrete work. Masons can work on any kind of a structure’s stone components, inclusive of landscaping and laying out of its foundation. Finding the right mason to hire can be quite a nightmare since the contractor has to be trusted with the client’s home, in addition to the amount of money going into the investment.
Other than having a license and the right credentials, a mason together with the client, should draw up a contract to define the terms of the project and payment; this is a perfect way of gaining financial and legal protection against any eventualities that may spring up later.
When hiring a good brick mason, consider the following factors:
Choose the Right Products or Services Required
Come up with a list of the materials to be used on the project, and if possible, for decorative purposes, select the kind of brick or stone to be used. The client’s requirements and definition of a satisfactory job should be written down. For instance, write down the project’s visual finishing elements (like removal of excessive grout) and the project’s expected duration.
Search for the Masons
It is important to find at least two masons to provide different quotes for a comparison of their services and prices. Referrals by families and friends is a perfect way of landing reputable masons who are highly recommended by their previous customers. Adverts in local papers and yellow pages are also excellent sources of trustworthy masons. The internet is very resourceful, hence a great platform for finding masons based locally.
Request for Quotes from the Brick Masons
It is wise to get at least two quotes from the chosen or recommended masons for comparison purposes. The quotes should be broken down into subtotals and feature fees for each work type, fixed price for the hourly wages, and the cost of purchasing the materials. Smaller masonry jobs can go for at least 1 and 1/2 to 2 hours, but this depends on the job’s scope. Large masonry projects can cost tens of thousands of dollars. In case the work to be done is so much, the price can be negotiated for a lower amount.
Check the Credentials of the Brick Masons
Although a mason’s license number can be sourced directly from him/her, a client can request for it from the national or state government to determine whether the specific mason is licensed or not. The masonry company’s name or the mason’s name should appear on the license. Other than being licensed, the mason must be well educated in masonry and possess relevant experience. Ask about the brick mason’s apprentice or where he learned the trade for follow-up purposes.
The Better Business Bureau can help find out if any previous client filed any complaint against the specific mason or not. The client can either contact them through their phone, or even have a look at their site.
Call the Mason’s References
After checking the mason’s credentials, it is time to call their references. In this case, the references should comprise of previous clients who were satisfied with the services offered to them. Contact them and ask how they perceive the mason’s services, and how they’d rate their performance on the job. Would they hire the mason again?
Is the Mason Bonded and Insured?
Clients must also verify if the chosen brick masonry company is bonded and insured. The insurance policy should cover health problems, injuries associated with the job and any damages that might occur to the property during the project. Bonding protects the client from the mason’s failure to meet the contract’s terms of service. Request bond information from the contractor and contact the relevant bonding authority for follow up to ensure that the registrations does not just cover the project’s scope financially, but is also up-to-date.
Draw Up a Contract for the Project
The contract should feature the scope of the project, payment and quality criteria, completion date, summary of fees and costs, milestone payments, workmanship warranty, description of materials to be used, rules, cleanliness and conduct of workers, inspections and permits for coordination, material purchase and storage details, bonding details and insurance information.
Drawing up a contract enhances the client’s chances of working well with the mason, hence the project’s success. The project should only be initiated once the contract is drawn and signed by the brick mason. Written work orders can be used for smaller projects instead of contracts.
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