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AHI stands for Affordable Home Improvements of Shreveport Inc, we are a
licensed and fully insured construction company that is able to handle
any construction project that is needed on your home at a competitive
price.
No matter what type of project I am contracted to perform, I never cut
corners and always use the best materials. I always pay attention to the
fine details of a project and I always keep your home and yard as clean
as possible during all phases of construction.
We carry general liability, workers compensation and employers'
liability insurance so you don't have to worry about the liabilities of
construction. Did you know if you allow a contractor to perform work on
your home that does not carry workers compensation and someone from his
company gets hurt on your property, it becomes your liability and you
would be in danger of being sued for lost wages and medical expense. Or
if the contractor does not carry general liability and your property get
damaged during construction, that also becomes your liability. Who
wants to go to court? Always hire a professional contractor that is
licensed and insured. Always ask to see proof of insurance directly from
their insurance company, and make sure that their insurance company
lists your name and address on the certificate of insurance.
Why should you pay before the job is complete? Why does a so called
contractor need money up front for work that has not been performed yet?
Don't let yourself be robbed of your money, hire a contractor that is
able to handle your project.
Additions - A/C & Heating - Building - Carpentry - Carpenter -
Ceramic Tile - Concrete - Decks - Electrical - Flooring - Metal Roofs -
Painting - Plumbing - Remodeling - Renovations- Repairs - Roofing -
Sheetrock - Siding - Tape & Floating - Texturing - Trim work -
Windows.
For Consumers
Last updated: June 15, 2015
Let The Buyer Beware
Most licensed or registered contractors are competent, honest,
hardworking and financially responsible. However, new residential
construction, and home improvement projects are a top source of consumer
complaints nationwide. Most of the problems that the Louisiana State
Licensing Board for Contractors see could be prevented if homeowners
knew their home improvement rights and took responsibility for their
project. A responsible and informed consumer can work more effectively
with reputable contractors who follow state licensing laws and also
adhere to other state laws regarding general liability, workers'
compensation, and laws governed by the Department of Revenue and
Taxation. By being informed the consumer can avoid being victimized by
unscrupulous or unlicensed contractors.
Protect yourself, and your pocketbook; don't become a victim! Take time
to ensure that the contractor is licensed. Contact the Louisiana State
Licensing Board for Contractors:
At 1-800-256-1392 or search our contractor license database at www.lslbc.louisiana.gov.
Unscrupulous Contractor Scams
Door To Door Solicitations
A solicitor offers to do roofing, painting or paving work at a reduced
price. Once payment is made, little or no work is done and the project
is abandoned.
High Pressure Sales
An unscrupulous contractor pushes for an immediate decision about work,
which makes it impossible for the homeowner to get competitive bids,
check licenses/registrations and review references.
Scare Tactics
A deceitful contractor offers to perform a free inspection, then claims
that faulty wiring, bad plumbing, or a leaky roof put the homeowner in
danger. The alarmed homeowner agrees to unnecessary and over-priced
work.
Demand for Cash
A contractor demands cash payments, sometimes going so far as to drive
the victim to the bank to withdraw funds. With money in hand, the
unscrupulous operator takes the money and runs
Unusually Large Down Payments
A dishonest contractor takes more for a down payment than is reasonable,
claiming to need instant cash for supplies and to pay workers. A down
payment shouldn't exceed 10% or $1,000, whichever is less, or reasonable
to the size of the project after you have investigated the
license/registration, and verified the references of the contractor.
Verbal Agreements
A contractor states that a written contract is unnecessary--promising to
deliver on the verbal agreement. The shady contractor takes advantage
of the situation to perform shoddy work or none at all.
What You Should Know About Payments
Don't pay cash.
Include a payment schedule in your written contract.
Don't pay more than 10 percent of the job or $1,000, whichever is less, as a down payment.
Don't let payments get ahead of the work.
Hiring A Contractor -- Checklist for Consumers
Hire only Louisiana State Licensed or Registered contractors.
Commercial Projects over $50,000 require state license
HVAC, Electrical, Mechanical and Plumbing in excess of $10,000 require a state license
Residential New Construction of Single Family Homes require state license
Home Improvement/Remodeling over $7,500 requires state registration
Hazardous materials or mold remediation over $1.00 require state license
Verify Contractor License or Registration number at 1-800-256-1392 or
clicking here and search for contractor license/registration number.
Get at least 3 local area references and review contractor experience.
Get at least 3 bids on the work to be performed.
Get a written contract and don't sign anything until you understand the terms of your contract clearly.
Pay 10% down, or $1,000, whichever is less, depending on project size and reasonable starting cost requirements.
Don't let payments get ahead of work completed. Keep a record of all payments.
Don't make the final payment until you are satisfied with the job.
Never pay cash.
Keep a job file of all papers relating to your construction project.