Summary:
Protect your home
Make sure your home improvements are covered under your insurance policy.
When you don’t have the time, tools or experience to undertake a home project, or if you simply aren’t comfortable doing the work, a professional can probably save you a lot of aggravation. But maybe you’re not familiar with the process of hiring one, or you don’t know what questions to ask a contractor or how to spot the red flags that could signal trouble. Read on for valuable information that’ll help you line up the right builder for a quality job faster than you can say, “3, 2, 1 … contract.”
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Read moreThere are a variety of ways unsuspecting homeowners can be targeted by unscrupulous scammers. Look for these warnings when dealing with potential contractors:
Compare estimates. Get written estimates from at least three contractors and review them carefully. Don’t assume that the lowest bidder will offer the best value.
Choose who will do the work. The contract you sign should detail all parts of the job, including things like the scope of work, payment schedule, required permits, warranties and even terms for dispute resolution.
TIP: You can refinance your existing AAA mortgage to help pay for your next home improvement project.
Learn moreIf you have complaints about the work, your first communication should be in writing with your contractor. If the contractor is unable or unwilling to address your concerns, consider consulting an attorney. A written complaint can be filed with your state’s department of justice, your state’s licensing board for general contractors, or the Better Business Bureau.
Leave an online review. Help other homeowners by sharing the details of your project—what went right, what went wrong, and your overall satisfaction with the job.
Protect your investment. Did the project increase the value of your home? Review your home insurance with your agent to ensure your policy adequately covers the improvements. If the renovations mitigate risks in a way that makes your home safer (such as a new roof, front door, security system or fence), you may qualify for a discount on your insurance. Find out more by reviewing this AAA guide to insuring your home.
Hiring a professional can save you time, effort, and stress, especially for complex or large-scale projects. Professionals bring experience, tools, and expertise you may not have, ensuring a quality job while reducing the risk of errors.
Get written estimates from at least three contractors. Don’t automatically choose the lowest bid—instead, consider value, scope of work, payment terms, required permits, warranties, and dispute resolution terms.
Protect your home
Make sure your home improvements are covered under your insurance policy.
This information is being provided for general informational purposes only. The Auto Club Group does not assume any liability in connection with providing this information.
Legal & Compliance Reviewed: May 2025