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Is pricing an indicator of the quality of stone restoration services?

Q. How do I know if the higher priced contractor is ripping me off or if the lower priced one knows what he is doing?

A. Ask the higher priced stone restoration contractor why the price is higher. The contractor should be able to justify the reason for the price in a logical way and help you understand the processes needed to do the job right. Similarly, ask the lower priced contractor why the price is so low. The idea here is to gather enough information to determine whether you are dealing with a contractor who cuts corners to make a bigger profit or a contractor who will get the job done right and offer competitive, fair prices. If you are currently looking for a professional stone and tile restoration contractor, contact us.

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Comments (2)
Comment by Alan Mayr on Fri, Jun 13th, 2008 at 5:38 PM
When in doubt ask your contractor to do a sample and compare the results. It may not be feasible for a contractor to provide you an accurate price over the phone as they cannot assess the depth of damage to be repaired, without quoting high to be sure, but a sample removes all doubts as to what they can really do.
Comment by ryan on Sun, Sep 16th, 2007 at 10:55 AM
ask for a work portfilo and also ask to speak with a previous customer
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