Hiring someone to work on your home, especially for a big job like a driveway or a parking area, can feel like a real gamble. You want good work that lasts, obviously, but you also don't want to overpay or get ripped off. I've been in the asphalt business here in Mesa for years with Mesa Diamond Asphalt, and let me tell you, I've seen it all. Some amazing jobs, sure, but also some real messes where homeowners ended up paying twice.
So, how do you make sure you're picking the right crew? It really boils down to asking the right questions, understanding what a good quote looks like, and spotting those red flags before they cost you a fortune.
Questions to Ask Every Contractor
Don't be shy. This is your money, your property. Any contractor worth their salt will expect you to ask the tough questions.