The stucco compound is a face-lift solution for your house. It’s a very effective way to transform your home’s exterior look.

There are many steps involved in the stucco compound process. Before you hire a stucco contractor, you need to make sure you’re doing everything right.

You need to do your research first. Doing your research will help you know what to expect from your contractor. You will also know how to ask for the right things from your contractor.

The more you know about stucco, the more you will get to enjoy from your contractor. The following questions will help you know more about how to hire a stucco contractor:

  1. What kind of stucco compound will be used on the project?
  2. What kind of surface is it applied on?
  3. In what timeframe can the project be completed?
  4. Can the project be completed during off-season?
  5. Will the project be finished to the specifications of the homeowner or the contractor?
  6. What is the estimated cost of the project?
  7. How will the stucco compound be applied to the wall?
  8. What kind of stucco compound will be used on the roof?
  9. Will there be any special tools required for the project?

You can ask these questions to your contractor before you give him the job. You should also have your contractor sign a contract.

The contract should clearly state the scope of the job. It should also contain clear instructions on how to finish the project.

If one party of the contract is not clear, the other party can ask for clarification. The contract should also state the date of the project completion.

You should also know the terms and conditions of the contract. You should also know when to cancel the contract.

You should also know the payment method of the contractor. The payment should be made on time and should be made in the agreed amount.

If the contractor fails to make the payment on time, you should not continue with the contract. You can also not continue with the project until the payment is made.

You should also know the cancellation policy of the contractor. You need to know the cancellation policy in case you need to cancel the contract.

You should also know the extension policy of the contractor. You should know how long the contractor will give you to finish the project.

You should also know the warranty of the contractor. You should also know what will happen to your house should the contractor fail to finish the project or the stucco compound fails to hold up for a certain period of time.

You should also know the scope of the subcontractor. You should also know who is responsible for the quality control of the project.