9 Questions to Ask Foundation Contractors
1. How many years have you been in business under the same name?
Some unqualified sinkhole repair companies have gone out of business due to botched work
and/or unethical practices, but started again under new names. That makes this question
important to ask.
2. In your years in business, how many has your company actually worked as a foundation
contractor?
A plethora of former construction companies have jumped into the sinkhole repair business, but
this \"learn on-the-fly\" approach puts Florida's residential homes, including yours, at risk.
3. Is your company fully licensed by the state of Florida and fully insured?
In addition to working with a permit, a state-certified contractor's license and insurance, including general liability, automobile and property damage insurances, and workers compensation, are required by law. Ask to see documentation.
4. How many sinkhole repair and foundation stabilization projects has your company completed?
Your home might be scheduled for surgery. Do you want a doctor, i.e., contractor that has
performed less than a few hundred sinkhole repair procedures, or one that has performed
thousands? Be sure to choose the latter, and be wary of any foundation contractor that offers \"free
inspections.\" A contractor can consult, but only an engineer is qualified to perform the testing
necessary to determine sinkhole activity.
5. Is your company Better Business Bureau accredited?
If so, what is the company's grade with the BBB? It should be an A+. Use BBB.org and other
resources, such as SunBiz.org and FAS3.org to qualify a foundation contractor's credentials.
6. Has your company met the criteria to be approved for membership in FAS3?
The Florida Association of Sinkhole Stabilization Specialists was formed in 2006. The organization
sets standards for the sinkhole repair industry and requires certain criteria from contractors and
engineers that wish to qualify for a membership. A recent study showed that less than 13% of all
Florida foundation contractors met the criteria to qualify for FAS3membership. Make sure your
contractor is a FAS3member.
7. What measures does your company take to keep the property and worksite clean?
Many foundation contractors claim to keep the worksite clean, but very few deliver. By the
the time the homeowner realizes this, it's too late. Ask for references. For example, where is a site
that the contractor is currently working? Will the contractor park a Porta-potty in front of your
home during the repair? Will they use a tarp on the street to prevent oil from the cement trucks
leaking onto the street? What will they use under hoses to protect your lawn?
8. Is your company working with the engineer of record's report and recommendations?
The sinkhole repair industry has seen a spike in companies that claim they will fix your home for
substantially less money. Some even work without a permit, which is illegal. If the foundation contractor is working without a permit and/or engineer, your home is at serious risk.
9. May I see a list of references, and are they recent?
Any reputable foundation contractor should be willing and able to provide references. Make sure
they are recent and more than just a few. Be sure to ask these questions of the references.