Ten Things You Must Know Before You Hire a Contractor
There is a lot of competition for your business, and a lot of good companies out there. I wish I only could have saved a few people from extra expenses, bad experiences, and even lawsuits by getting the information in this Special Report into their hands earlier. I hope you find it helpful! Download a copy here.
Downloadable D.L. Rees Tip Sheets
- Tips for a Well-Built Kitchen (pdf)
- Tips for a Well-Built Bath (pdf)
- Tips for a Well-Built Deck (pdf)
- Tips for a Well-Built Basement (pdf)
- Tips to Renovate Right (pdf)
Architects featured on this site:
- Art and Architecture (Jay Lazerwitz, 206-524-8680)
- BjarkoSerra (Chris Serra, 206-545-1443)
- DeForest Architects (John DeForest, 206-262-0821)
- Studio Salt (Laura Hafermann, 206-948-2104)
- William Zimmerman Architects (206-328-7864)
- Wolken Architects (Tom, 206-725-9960)
- Matthew Waddington (425-788-1684)
Government Resources
Guides to Contractor Hiring: (Washington Deptartment of Labor & Industry)
Guides to Hazardous material handling:
Building Inspection Departments: