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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Are contractors required to be licensed?
2. Are all contractors required to be insured?
3. What is the difference between a subcontracted job and a company built job?
4. Should my contractor take full responsibility for the initial design of the job and permits?
5. Should I make sure that your contractor is also responsible for your architectural plans, plumbing and electrical work?
6. Should I insist on a fixed contract price?
7. Should I ask for references?



1. Are contractors required to be licensed?
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2. Are all contractors required to be insured?
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3. What is the difference between a subcontracted job and a company built job?
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4. Should my contractor take full responsibility for the initial design of the job and permits?
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5. Should I make sure that your contractor is also responsible for your architectural plans, plumbing and electrical work?
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6. Should I insist on a fixed contract price?
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7. Should I ask for references?
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The decision you make when selecting the contractor for your home remodeling project can mean the difference between work that is completed on time or not at all, a quality job or a poor one, and complete satisfaction or utter frustration. Ask Long Island Design EXPO questions based on the seven FBA guidelines. You will discover that we meet or exceed all recommendations. We will work with you to plan your project, looking at your home, measuring the area, and taking photos. Our designers will finalize the plans, helping you to select materials that will ensure the aesthetics of the project.

We will provide a signed contract including all materials and the details with a fixed price.