The First Thing You Should Do Is Find Out If The Contractor Is Licensed By The State
If they are not, don't hire them, they do not have a permit to build and will not be held responsible for poor quality work. A lot of concrete pavers go by referrals when trying to build their businesses, you can talk with other customers but that takes a lot of leg work. Check with the BBB, Better Business Bureau to see if they have any charges against them. You will also find out how long they have been in business and how they operate.
Double Check With The State
Florida has a site www.sunbiz.org that permits you to look into a company you wish to do business with and see if they are working in a proper business manner. You are able to inspect their business practices and examine their history before you consider them to be legitimate brick pavers.
Ask For References
A lot of times concrete pavers tell you about jobs they have done and unless you were there with them you have no way of really knowing. Some companies will have a internet site with customer feedback, most of the time its positive, but beware if you don't know the person that wrote it, it could be manufactured by the company itself. Ask for a portfolio of their work and telephone numbers of customers if it's available. You want to make sure that all the questions are answered and you are totally sure you want to use this company.
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