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Las Vegas Landscape – 5 Steps to Selecting a Landscape Contractor

Posted On : May-24-2010 | seen (330) times | Article Word Count : 734 |

You want to feel confident about the Las Vegas landscape contractor you choose and their commitment to provide you with a quality construction job that will be completed in a timely manner while adhering to terms you negotiated.
Be Sure That You Are Choosing a Legitimate Las Vegas Landscape Contractor

You want to feel confident about the Las Vegas landscape contractor you choose and their commitment to provide you with a quality construction job that will be completed in a timely manner while adhering to terms you negotiated. To ensure such a job, make sure you get the company's full name and permanent address. You might visit the office to verify that it's an established organization with whom you can feel comfortable.

It's important to know that you'll be working with a landscape contractor who is committed to the work and who will respond if any problems arise down the line.

Verify That You Are Working With an Insured Landscape Contractor

Working with an insured Las Vegas landscape contractor is a critical requirement for any home or business owner. You'll want to be sure you're protected if any injuries or accidents occur on your property. If a project fails or any damage is done to your property, the insured landscape contractor, again, is the only one who would be able to provide you with financial coverage.

The types of insurance that a landscape contractor should have include Comprehensive Liability, Worker's Compensation, and Completed Operations Insurance. A landscape contractor might also carry something like health or vehicle insurance, but these alone don't suffice for full landscape contractors insurance.

You should ensure the validity of a landscape contractor's insurance by having the certificate mailed to you directly from the insurance office or by calling the insurance company to verify coverage. Also, check the dates of the certificate to make sure the coverage is current.

Is the Landscape Contractor Insured?

You should not award your project to an unlicensed Las Vegas landscape contractor, but keep in mind that license requirements tend to be fairly loose and poorly enforced. Some states do not require a license at all. In such a situation, or for extra certainty of the landscape contractor's legitimacy, you can evaluate the landscape contractor's overall commitment to the trade. Look at how long he's been in business, ask if (and verify that) he belongs to a trade association and what kind of continuing education actions he's taken, and carefully research his references.

Check for Certification

This can help you verify the landscape contractor's commitment to his work and responsibility as a professional. It shows initiative on the landscape contractor's part and an interest in keeping current with the standards and policies of his industry. You might want to call the association to which the landscape contractor belongs, or the one who awarded the certification, to double check.

Ask How Long the Las Vegas Landscape contractor Has Been in Business

Of course, someone who is more experienced in their trade is always going to be more reliable. The measurement for an experienced landscape contractor is usually about 5 years in business. Anyone with less experience should be researched with extra care.

Check references thoroughly, paying attention to how long ago the work was completed. A recommendation from the owner of a recent project can certainly be valuable in terms of the landscape contractor's team, work ethic, and dynamic with the owner. But a long term reference really proves the durability and performance of the landscape contractor's work.

Final Notes

Try to choose a Las Vegas landscape contractor who has been in business for at least three years.

If the company has moved several times, this could be a sign of poor cash flow management. Be cautious about proceeding.

Make sure that the person who holds the company's Contractor's license is actually employed by the company. It is against the law for a contractor to operate under someone else's license.

Be sure to confirm that the amount of bonding indicated on your questionnaire is correct. You want to make sure that if something happens to your contractor while your project is being built that your project's completion is guaranteed.

When requesting references, it is important to verify that the contractor provides you with the LAST three projects that he/she has completed. If you allow the contractor to choose any 3 jobs he/she has ever completed, you might as well not even ask for references! This way, you'll get the most accurate account of the contractor’s performance.

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Author Resource :
Brian Locks is Vice President of Design Landscape, a leader in the Las Vegas Landscape industry. Our company is a full-service landscape, design, and construction company that serves the Las Vegas Valley and its surrounding areas. It is a family-operated business with thirty years of combined experience in the industry. For more information, call 702-591-1969 or visit their website at http://www.designlan

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