CHOOSING THE RIGHT CONTRACTOR: 5 MUST-ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU HIRE

Choosing the Right Contractor: 5 Must-Ask Questions Before You Hire

Choosing the Right Contractor: 5 Must-Ask Questions Before You Hire

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Not all contractors are created equal. If you're planning a kitchen or bathroom remodel in Virginia or Maryland, your choice of contractor will determine whether your project is smooth — or stressful.

At Renovva USA, we believe informed homeowners make the best decisions. So here are 5 essential questions to ask before hiring any remodeling company:


1. Can I See Your Portfolio and Recent Projects?

A reputable contractor should proudly show you real photos of completed work — not just stock images. Ask to see before-and-after photos, video walk-throughs, or even visit a current job site.


2. Do You Offer Transparent Pricing and Detailed Estimates?

Watch out for vague quotes. Make sure your contractor breaks down material costs, labor, and profit margin so you can compare estimates apples to apples.


3. How Long Will the Project Take?

A kitchen or bathroom remodel shouldn’t drag on forever. At Renovva USA, most remodels are completed in 3–4 weeks. Always ask for a realistic timeline — and get it in writing.


4. What Type of Warranty Do You Provide?

Reliable contractors offer written warranties on both materials and labor. Don’t settle for vague promises — get clarity on what’s covered and for how long.


5. Can I See a 3D Design Before Construction?

If a contractor can’t show you a 3D rendering of your space in advance, you’re taking a gamble. Renovva USA includes realistic design previews in every package — because you should see what you're paying for before it’s built.


Trust Renovva USA with Your Next Remodel

We answer these questions confidently — and offer proof through our portfolio, reviews, and transparent process. From Ashburn to Bethesda, we help homeowners love where they live.

Let’s talk about your dream kitchen or bathroom.
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