Most renovation disasters were predictable at the first meeting — the signals were there before any contract was signed. These seven questions surface those signals early. Any contractor worth hiring will answer all seven without flinching; we certainly expect to.
Chicago general contractors carry a city license with a number you can check. Ours is Class D License #TGC132820 — more about us here. If a contractor hesitates to give you a number, that's your answer.
General liability and workers' comp, with a COI issued to you for your project. Without it, an injury on your property can become your financial problem.
A lump-sum number hides everything: allowances, exclusions, and what happens when scope changes. A line-item quote shows cabinets, counters, labor, permits — each priced. It protects both sides.

The right answer is the contractor, under their license. A contractor who asks you to pull an owner's permit is moving the liability for their work onto your name.
Milestone-based draws tied to completed phases are the standard: a deposit, progress payments after inspections or phase completions, final payment at walkthrough. Be cautious of anyone wanting half or more upfront.
Is the crew in-house, regular subs, or whoever was available that week? You want a consistent team and a single point of contact — ask who that person is and how often you'll hear from them. (Our answer: weekly photo updates, same crew, direct line.)
Not a portfolio photo — a real, recent, local reference. The way a contractor's last client talks about communication and cleanup tells you more than any sales meeting.
Red flags worth walking away from: pressure to sign today, cash-only pricing, no written contract, no license number, and bids dramatically below everyone else's. The cheapest bid usually becomes the most expensive project.
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