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Construction FAQThis
page covers frequently asked questions in regards to our services,
questions that most customers have asked us over the years of providing
exemplary construction services in the Dallas - Ft. Worth Metroplex.
If you do not see the answer you are looking for, please contact us directly and we will address your issues personally.
How close do you stay on time lines and budgets?The
budget and a reasonable time frame are stated in the contract, which is
signed by all parties before we start any project. Check with our
references and you can see for yourself that we do what we say when we
say.
How are payments made, and when are they made?These
terms are broken down in the contract, and will be based on progress
with a completion date included. The payments are determined
beforehand, but are typically processed once a month.
How many of your customers come from repeat business or from referrals from existing or previous customers?We
are very honored to say that over 95% of our customers are referred
from customers we have constructed for in the past. As you will see
when you check our references, there is a reason for such a loyal
client base.
What about permits?Depending on your
location and what is being done, a permit might be required. If a
permit is required for your project we will obtain the permit, handle
all inspections, make sure everything is built to code, and that the
project and process satisfies all requirements to the letter of the law.
What should I be asking my contractor?A few key questions to ask could be:
- How long have you been in business?
- Have you ever done a project like this one?
- Do you have insurance?
With
over ten years of experience under our belts, Sogle Construction Group is happy
to provide all of these answers, and provide references upon request.
What is a change order?A
change order is a written document signed by the customer authorizing
the contractor to perform work not included in the original
contract. The change order should be signed before the additional
work is started. A change order may also be written when a
contractor comes across any unforeseen issues, or to accommodate
changes made by governing authority's request (i.e. permitting, Fire
Marshall, etc.). |
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