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Hey Folks! Ben with the Real Seal here, and today were going to be talking about what happens when a contractor leaves you a quote. Obviously, homes are big things, they always have a lot of projects that we need to get done, so this kind of goes across the board. If a contractor comes and quotes you on something, the biggest thing make sure that contract is meeting your needs. Go through each and every single line item, see what they are quoting, and specifically how the work is going to be done. Make sure you read all of the fine print, all of the warranties associated with it, so that way you understand everything that goes into the work that needs to be done, and then you understand all the issues that can happen further on down the road and whether or not you will be covered. When you do receive an estimate with from a contractor that you decide to move forward with, its always important to check the terms and conditions and see what the time limit on