All the contractors that I use, roofer, tree trimmer, union electrician, HVAC, well driller, are licenced, bonded and insured. They will get a 1099 at the end of the year. No low bid, cash under the table crooks that don't have a business tax number and are going to sue me if someone gets hurt while on my property. Just so happens most of them have shinny like new F350 diesels one fire engine red and one white. They've all done work for me in the past, truly professional. I don't ask for bids. They know that if I get overcharged they won't be working for me in the future. I have what I call get-er-done contractors that do a professional job both in appearance and in quality. My last roof job, I called my contractor, gave him the address and when he was done he sent me a bill. Took his army of men 4 hours to put on 22 square of shingles. I do cost plus labor. Labor charge was $1200. 5 inch 75 Ft drilled well cost $2784 for everything. He has the new red F350 diesel.
If I were to eliminate contractors because they have nice equipment, I would be missing out on good people.
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