Joinery Contractors

When it comes to joinery contractors one of the most commonly asked questions is how you should pay them. When you hire a joinery contractor it is very important that you have a solid contract in place before they start work, and that includes how and when you will pay them. Good joiners ask toy to pay about 30% upfront – this is money that they use to buy wood, glue, nails and all other materials that will be required to fulfil your job. The rest is paid when the work is completed. If a joiner asks for a large percentage of his payment they may be planning to abscond halfway, or they may not have a well established joinery company.
You should be wary of joiners who give you oral quotes. They may tell you that you need to pay them a certain amount before they start work, but halfway they may come to you with an inflated figure and once the project is complete they may ask for even more. You should always insist on a written contract – if there are any disagreements down the line you have a document that you can refer to. Make sure that the quote is itemized – that way you know exactly what you are paying for.
You should also avoid joiners who use subcontractors – this is one of the biggest sources of disputes between joiners and their clients. If a joiner uses a contractor all sorts of things can go wrong, and because you didn’t have an agreement with the subcontractor you have nothing to fall back on.
Salmons Bros. Limited is one of the most reliable joiners in Cambridge. They are experienced in many different kinds of joinery work and are straightforward in their dealings. You can get in touch with them through http://www.salmonsbros.co.uk/.