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Home Improvements and Repairs Boston MA

Local resource for home improvement and repairs in Boston. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, interior remodeling, exterior remodeling, and cabinet refacing, as well as advice and content on roofing and flooring repairs.

Rockler Woodworking and Hardware #4
(617) 497-1136
2154 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA
Back Bay Hardware
(617) 536-0913
233 Newbury St
Boston, MA
Economy True Value
(617) 536-4280
219 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, MA
Economy True Value
(617) 864-3300
438 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA
Hamilton True Value Hardware
(617) 825-7340
259 Bowdoin St
Dorchester, MA
Woodcraft - Woburn/Boston
781-935-6414
313 Montvale Ave.
Woburn, MA
Salem St. True Value
(617) 523-4759
89 Salem St
Boston, MA
Cambridgeside Galleria
(617) 252-3500
100 Cambridgeside Pl
Cambridge, MA
Economy True Value
(617) 277-8811
1012 Beacon Street
Brookline, MA
Aborn True Value Hardware
(617) 739-9000
438 Harvard Street
Brookline, MA
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Home Improvement: Getting Help with Home Improvements and Repairs

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By Federal Citizen Information Center

Home improvements and repairs can cost thousands of dollars and are the subject of frequent complaints. When selecting a contractor:

  • Get recommendations and references. Talk to friends, family and others who have used the contractor for similar work.
  • Get at least three written estimates. Insist the contractors come to your home to evaluate what needs to be done. Be sure the estimates are based on the same work so you can make meaningful comparisons.
  • Check contractor complaint records. Your state or local consumer protection agency or Better Business Bureau can provide this information.
  • Make sure the contractor meets licensing and registration requirements. Your state or local consumer protection agency can help you find out what these requirements are.
  • Get the names of suppliers and ask if the contractor makes timely payments.
  • Contact your local building inspection department to check for permit and inspection requirements. Be wary if the contractor asks you to get the permit—it could mean the firm is not licensed.
  • Be sure your contractor is insured. They should have personal liability, property damage and Worker’s Compensation insurance for employees and subcontractors. Also check with your insurance company to find out if you are covered for any injury or damage that might occur.
  • Insist on a written contract that states exactly what work will be done, the quality of materials that will be used, warranties, timetables, the names of any subcontractors, the total price of the job, and the schedule of payments.
  • Try to limit your down payment. Some states have laws limiting the amount of down payment required.
  • Understand your payment options. Compare the cost of getting your own loan versus contractor financing.
  • Don’t make a final payment or sign a final release until you are satisfied with the work and know that subcontractors and suppliers have been paid. Some state laws allow unpaid subcontractors and suppliers to put a lien on your home for bills the contractor failed to pay.
  • Pay by credit card when you can. You may have the right to withhold payment to the credit card company until problems are corrected.

Be especially cautious if the contractor:

  • Comes door-to-door or seeks you out;
  • Just happens to have material left over from a recent job;
  • Tells you the job will be a “demonstration;”
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