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800 Eastchester Dr, High Point8AM - 5PM
608 Old Thomasville Rd #101, High Point“BE Vaughan & Co. does top-notch work. They worked within our exacting requirements, but brought innovative recommendations to the design. We wanted to subcontract locally as much as possible, to support our local economy. But driving out to Ivey Lane for granite and marble countertop fabrication was well worth it. Randy and Sam Best (Best Cabinets) helped us create elegant entryways and other custom designs that transformed the shell of a house into a unique home. We couldn't be more thrilled with working with Sam and others subs. Vaughan expects excellence from all his own employees and subcontractors. Dealing with such individuals and companies made the building process fun and exciting.“
Contractors
Contractors
“The Church Interiors Rep gave the impression that the work would be done by their employees, but they use sub-contractors.
After serving on a church renovation committee I have a few thoughts to share if you are in the process of hiring a contractor to build or renovate your worship space.
First remember that it’s God’s house and God’s money, Glorify Him Alone. Get the best value.
Get at least two bids three preferably. If it’s a large project consider using a one stop contractor to bring all the necessary subs together. Local specialty subs can usually provide lower bids if you need only one or two areas renovated (ie carpet, pew refinishing, paint). Review Google and Facebook reviews. Visit their website and read through it. Check four references. Visit previous sites that the contractors have worked at to view their work. If any part of the project has contingencies or time and material, have the contractor state a cost not to exceed so you know a worst case scenario for budgeting. Negotiate pricing with your preferred contractor by using other contractor’s bids. Make sure that the work you paid for is completed to your satisfaction, maybe hire a third party inspector.“