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Building a Patio Cover in Houston Texas You want to invest in a patio cover that adds value to your home. RULES OF ENGAGEMENT. 1. The first thing you want to do is decide if you want something cheap or something that may cost a little more but will pay off in the long run. 2. When selecting a contractor, use your head! There are so many scammers that come through Houston. Some guys change cities yearly. Look for a contractor that is established and is well known throughout the business community. Any reputable contractor should be able to take you to jobs that are 5 - 10 years old. 3. PATIO COVERS ARE NON TAXABLE !!!! It is against the law to tax you for an addition to your home. Why? Because when the materials are incorporated into or affixed to your home, it becomes real property. Real property or real estate is not taxed. If a contractor adds tax to his proposal, ask him to leave. He is a thief. 4. Beware of the Middle Man. They SELL, SELL, SELL! That is what drives them. No company in Houston, Texas has an all-inclusive operation. 5. Don't be talked into something you don't want! So many times I see photos of projects that just don't fit the home. 6. When building a patio cover, some things are a given: fans, recessed lighting, speaker wire, etc. Don't forget to ask for these things. When it comes to fans, it is a whole lot cheaper to ask your contractor to wire for a fan or two than to hire an electrician later. When choosing outdoor fans, look on the internet and some of the more upscale lighting centers if you want more than just the standard. 7. Make sure that you get your HOA (homeowners association) approval. DO NOT, and I mean DO NOT, start the project until you have their approval in a letter in your hand. I have seen several HOA's force homeowners to take down their patio covers. 8. MONEY! The great thing about being in business for a long time is that you establish credit. You have employees. That means that this person or company is on the right track. Upon signing a contract, NEVER give a company any MONEY DOWN. That is a bunch of BULL. Some will use the excuse that they need it to buy materials. Your response should be, "ARE YOU BROKE"? DO YOU NOT HAVE CREDIT?" Why do you need my money if you are not going to start for two, three or even four weeks! RED FLAG!!! Any reputable contractor doing a job between $1,000 and $20,000 should be able to handle all materials and labor costs until the job is finished. We have all heard of cases of people being ripped off after giving half down. Don't be a statistic. THROW THE BUM OUT OF YOUR HOUSE! In Houston, there are some great companies that do outstanding work. I know many of them personally and I don't mind referring them if people want to get other bids. But all kidding aside, be wise when you chose a contractor.
I hope that I have enlightened you with some tips on building a patio cover and selecting a contractor.
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