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General Contractors should typically be checking a Masonry Contractor's past job performance and what other GCs have said about them. As a GC on a residential or commercial project, it’s important to know and trust the people on the project whether you hired them directly or not. GCs should be checking testimonials and pictures of a Masonry Contractor's past work but also their past payment efforts. Did this Masonry Contractor hire a supplier or a sub-subcontractor on a past job or will they on this job? If they do, it’s critical for you as the GC to know how that Masonry Contractor's has paid their vendors in the past. Not checking a Masonry Contractor's payment to a sub-sub or supplier could result in a filed mechanics lien on the project that can delay project completion or hurt a GCs relationship with the property owner. You can check a Masonry Contractor's past job performance on the Levelset subcontractor profiles including testimonials from other GCs.
As a supplier, analyzing a Masonry Contractor's risk are critical to keeping low outstanding accounts receivables. Suppliers should be looking at industry reports, credit reports, talking to other suppliers who have worked with the Masonry Contractors, reading testimonials, and checking past payment performance. Doing thorough research and risk analysis could mean getting paid when you expect it or waiting months for the money you’re owed.
There are a few ways a company can check for a Masonry Contractor's references. You can ask the company directly to ask for past customer references; any reputable company with a good track record can easily share some people you can reach out to. You can also google testimonials about the company’s past quality of work. You can also use Levelset’s Payment Profiles to see a company’s past job and payment performance including what their payment process was, how communicative they were, and how to best work with them.
First, customers and vendors should be checking for a Masonry Contractor's quality of work. Look on the company’s website or on review sites for examples of their past work. Second, you should be asking about their payment process. If a payment problem comes up, do they communicate and answer the phone? Do they send preliminary notices to make sure everyone is aware they’re on the job and transparent about their work? Do they make the payment process easy by communicating upfront what you need to do? The best Masonry Contractors not only do great work but are also great project partners by making the payment process smooth and easy for everyone.
There are a few ways to find the best Masonry Contractors to work with. First, you can check industry reports and industry awards given to great Masonry Contractors companies. Second, you can check third party awards and websites that aggregate Masonry Contractors information (like Levelset). Lastly, while not an award, the best way to find the best Masonry Contractors is to ask in public forums or in your neighborhood social media groups who people have worked with in the past, what they liked, and what they disliked.
The more sure proof way to check for and verify a Masonry Contractor's license is to look it up on your state government’s website. Most state government websites have this information publicly available and free for anyone who wants to check. Alternatively, many third-party websites also collect and publish this information. You can also check for a contractor’s license status and license number on the Levelset Payment Profiles.
Like licenses, permits are public information so you can check for a filed permit on your job by visiting your local county recorder office or county recorder website. Permits are public information and you can browse filed permits. Alternatively, you can find them on third-party websites like Levelset. Wherever you check for permits, be sure to check where the permit information is coming from and how the company is aggregating some of this information. The best third-party websites make finding permits easy and have a relationship with the county recorder offices, getting this information directly from the counties.
Hardy ever late or wrong. If it is advanced notice and an explanation is always given. If wrong are quick to make it right
2 years agoVery Fast payment. Organized, very knowledgable up and down the whole company. Great to work with.
3 years agoI perform saw cutting and demolition as a sub-subcontractor, I'm always payed when I ask for payment same day or within the week. Tony & Tony Jr are good people.
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