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If You See These Red Flags, Don’t Hire That Renovation Crew

  • Writer: Home Planner Team
    Home Planner Team
  • Jun 18
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jul 4

Hiring the right renovation team is the most important decision you’ll make.

This practical checklist shows you how to find trusted contractors, spot fake reviews, ask the right questions, and protect yourself with contracts and clear expectations. Whether you're renovating for the first time or starting fresh in a new country, you'll learn how to confidently choose a reliable renovation crew and avoid common mistakes.


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How to Choose a Reliable Renovation Crew

Hiring the right team is the key to a successful renovation.

This checklist helps you avoid scams, delays, and costly redos — even if it’s your first time managing a project.


1. Where to Find Trusted Contractors

  •   Trusted service platforms:

    • US/Canada: Houzz, Thumbtack, Angi (HomeAdvisor)

    • UK: Checkatrade, RatedPeople

    • Europe: ListMinut, TaskRabbit, MyHammer

    • Global: Local Facebook/Reddit groups, Google Maps reviews

  •   Ask friends, family, neighbors — first-hand referrals are gold

  •   Check Instagram or YouTube portfolios — look for before/after videos, project reels, time-lapses

  •   Ask your designer/architect — they often have vetted contacts

  •   Use local expat forums or chat groups if you're new in the area


Pro Tip: Look for teams who post regular project updates with geotags and honest captions (not just polished results).


2. What to Look for in Reviews

  •  Reviews include real project details (what work was done, how long it took)

  •  There are before/after photos of actual client homes

  •  Comments mention communication style, punctuality, and issue resolution

  •  Feedback spans different platforms (Google, local sites, forums)

  •  Reviews are spaced over time — not all posted in the same week

 

Red Flags:

  • Generic praise like “Great job!” with no detail

  • Only one platform with reviews

  • No negative or mixed reviews at all (too good to be true)

  • The same wording appears in multiple reviews


3. Questions to Ask Before Hiring

  •  Can you show photos/videos of past work (with dates)?

  •  Do you handle all work or only certain stages (e.g., structural, finishing)?

  •  Who will be on-site daily, and how do we communicate (text, email)?

  •  What’s your standard payment schedule?

  •  Do you offer a warranty on your work? For how long?

  •  Can you provide references I can contact?

 

Pro Tip: Pay attention to how they answer — confidence + transparency = good sign.


4. Contract & Documentation Essentials

  •  Always sign a written contract before work starts

  •  Include:

    • Detailed list of tasks

    • Materials included/excluded

    • Timeline with milestones

    • Payment schedule by stage (not full upfront!)

    • Penalties for delay

    • Cleanup responsibility

    • Warranty terms (what's covered and for how long)

  •  Ask for ID or business license info — be cautious if they avoid it

  •  Make sure you get receipts for payments

 

Pro Tip: If possible, attach your floor plan, moodboard, and specs list to the contract.


5. Observe the First Interaction

  •  Are they on time to meetings or video calls?

  •  Do they ask good questions about your space and goals?

  •  Are they clear about limitations and timelines?

  •  Do they send a written estimate (not just verbal quotes)?

  •  Are they willing to put everything in writing?


Warning signs:

  • “Trust me” approach with no paper trail

  • Vague answers like “Don’t worry, we’ll figure it out”

  • High pressure to pay a deposit immediately


Final Tip: Don’t rush

Take 2–3 bids. Compare pricing, attitude, and communication. The cheapest is rarely the best — focus on who is most organized, honest, and experienced.


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