10 Signs of a Bad landscape lighting system Builder

10 Signs of a Bad landscape lighting system Builder

By Mike Gambino

When you’re paying tens of thousands of dollars for a custom built landscape lighting system, you have a right to expect the best. Unfortunately, not every lighting system builder can deliver. Whether it’s lack of experience, simple incompetence, or flat-out deceptive behavior, a lot of builders shouldn’t be trusted with your money or your property.

Here are ten warning signs that you’ve got a bad lighting system builder on your hands. Be on the lookout for these when you’re still in the evaluation stage. There’s no worse feeling than finding out you’ve made the wrong choice after you’ve already signed on the dotted line.

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  1. Their references don’t instill confidence

If a builder has no references at all, that’s a 20-foot warning sign with red flashing lights. But even if they can produce of list of former customers, look for subtle clues that a builder’s work history might not be up to snuff. Are the references recent, or cherry-picked over many years? Do the same people who made the customer happy still work for the company? Are the references even real? The only way to find out is to call the references up and ask questions.

  1. They have unresolved customer complaints

Don’t rule out a builder just because you come across a customer complaint or two on Yelp or other customer review sites. Mistakes and misunderstandings can happen even with the best contractors. However, if you come across a large number of customer complaints, or the builder is unable to explain serious issues, watch out.

  1. 1-Large treesThey pressure you to decide quickly

Aggressive sales pitches indicate that the builder knows you wouldn’t decide in their favor if given time to think about it. Granted, many in-demand builders are just being honest when they say that their schedule is filling up quickly. But if they’re truly reputable and have lots of business coming in, they won’t be pushing you to make a rash decision.

  1. They don’t seem like a real business

Unless you’re installing something relatively simple like a simple garden lighting boxed kit, you should look for someone with all the trappings of a real business. That includes business cards, vehicles bearing the company logo, and a physical location. Everyone has to get their start somehow, but it shouldn’t be on your lighting project.

  1. They don’t have the proper licenses and/or insurance

Lack of compliance with local laws is not only a bad sign, but a deal-breaker. However, you won’t see it unless you check things out yourself. Find out what the requirements in your state and county, then ask the builder for proof of compliance and/or check public records to make sure everything is in order.

  1. They miss meetings

Think about it. If the builder can’t keep meetings with you when they’re trying to sell you on an expensive project, can you trust them to stay on schedule after you’ve already signed? A builder who is constantly rescheduling or missing meetings is either overextended or irresponsible. Either way, it doesn’t bode well for their ability to install your custom landscape lighting system.

  1. Their price is too good to be true 

If a builder is quoting a price that’s far below the competition, there’s a reason why. Maybe the builder is relatively inexperienced and needs an opportunity. But it’s also possible that the builder has a bad reputation, is using cut rate materials or simply has no intention of delivering what they’re promising. Since you’re building something that will be part of your home for decades, now isn’t the best time to go bargain hunting.

  1. 1-Radinsky-110They want payment upfront

It’s normal for the builder to ask for a percentage of the payment upfront in order to cover their expenses. But when they’re looking for lots of cash before the job is done, that’s a serious warning sign. In fact, it’s illegal in some states including California. Even if the builder isn’t the unreliable type, they’re more likely to do good work if most of their payment comes upon milestone completion intervals called out in the agreement.

  1. They don’t get back to you promptly

Communication is important during landscape lighting installation. You want assurances that the builder will be reachable when issues pop up (and they will pop up). If they’re not returning calls or answering emails when you’re in the hiring phase, it’s doubtful they’ll be responsive during a hectic installation process. And forget about getting in touch months later when you have a question or concern about your new landscape lighting system.

  1. 1-double palmThey give off a bad vibe

In the end, you don’t need a good reason not to hire a landscape lighting system builder. You’re spending a lot of money and putting your property in someone else’s hands. If you simply don’t feel right about a particular builder, you should keep on looking until you find someone you fully trust.

facebook logoThis landscape lighting blog is published by Mike Gambino of Gambino landscape lighting inc. all 20160627_004632146_iOSrights reserved. Mike is a professional landscape lighting system designer/ builder and has been designing, installing and maintaining landscape lighting systems for more than 27 years. Mike resides in the Los Angeles area with his wife and 2 sons. To visit his website go to www.Gambinolighting.com . To inquire about hiring Mike please click here .

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