Top 8 General Contractors in Halifax, VA

Porch Pro Headshot Zero Point Builders
General Contractors
Serves Halifax, Virginia
(27)
"Hands down, this man is amazing! You can tell he’s passionate about what he does. He makes sure every little detail is perfect. He is very patient, understanding, and communicates very well throughout the entire project. If something is wrong he will do everything to fix it and makes sure you’re pl...Read more about Zero Point Builders
"Hands down, this man is amazing! You can tell he’s passionate about what he does. He makes sure every little detail is perfect. He is very patient, understanding, and communicates very well throughout the entire project. If something is wrong he will do everything to fix it and makes sure you’re pl...Read more about Zero Point Builders
Porch Pro Headshot Bull City Painting & Roofing
General Contractors
Serves Halifax, Virginia
"When it comes to General Contractors, Painters and Roofers, no one compares to Bull City Painting & Roofing LLC. With years of combined experience, Bull City Painting & Roofing LLC has worked hard to build the trust of our clients in Durham, Hillsborough, Creedmoor and beyond. Visit our website to ...Read more about Bull City Painting & Roofing
"When it comes to General Contractors, Painters and Roofers, no one compares to Bull City Painting & Roofing LLC. With years of combined experience, Bull City Painting & Roofing LLC has worked hard to build the trust of our clients in Durham, Hillsborough, Creedmoor and beyond. Visit our website to ...Read more about Bull City Painting & Roofing
Porch Pro Headshot Handy-Pros Plus LLC
General Contractors
Serves Halifax, Virginia
(11)
"These guys were great! Came out the same day we posted the job and worked until it was done- at 8:00pm. Asked that they remove brush and logs from our property. When they discovered snakes (!) they let us know and kept us in the loop on what was going on keeping us and our dogs safe. Great at c...Read more about Handy-Pros Plus LLC
"These guys were great! Came out the same day we posted the job and worked until it was done- at 8:00pm. Asked that they remove brush and logs from our property. When they discovered snakes (!) they let us know and kept us in the loop on what was going on keeping us and our dogs safe. Great at c...Read more about Handy-Pros Plus LLC
Porch Pro Headshot C. E.  Gene  Comer General Contractor  LLC
General Contractors
Serves Halifax, Virginia
We are a general contracting company with a class "A" license, and we are fully insured for all types of work, residential and commercial. Owned by Gene and Kathy Comer, we are a family oriented business with 30 plus years of experience in the building industry. We do all types of jobs, large and s...Read more about C. E. Gene Comer General Contractor LLC
We are a general contracting company with a class "A" license, and we are fully insured for all types of work, residential and commercial. Owned by Gene and Kathy Comer, we are a family oriented business with 30 plus years of experience in the building industry. We do all types of jobs, large and s...Read more about C. E. Gene Comer General Contractor LLC
Porch Pro Headshot J and K construction
General Contractors
Serves Halifax, Virginia
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Porch Pro Headshot S&S Construction Services inc
General Contractors
Serves Halifax, Virginia
Porch Pro Headshot Waller's Electrical Contracting
General Contractors
Serves Halifax, Virginia
When you need professional outdoor lighting services, look no further than Waller's Electrical Contracting in Elkhorn City, KY.
When you need professional outdoor lighting services, look no further than Waller's Electrical Contracting in Elkhorn City, KY.
Porch Pro Headshot Guills Remodeling
General Contractors
Serves Halifax, Virginia

Frequently asked questions about general contractors

A general contractor oversees building and remodeling projects from start to finish. Their main priority is making sure that a project progresses according to the schedule, is on budget, and that all work is done properly. All other contractors and workers answer to the general contractor and they answer to the client who hired them.

Start by getting bids from different contractors. Bids lay out your expected cost and the extent of the project, including materials, labor, and when the project will be done. If you have a local contractor in mind, feel free to work with them in negotiating the terms of a bid, rather than putting out a competitive bid request. Terms typically outline payment installments, an expected timeline for milestones, and the expected outcome at each phase of the project.

Once you've signed the contract with the general contractor, they bring in the workers and begin on the project. Throughout the course of the project, the general contractor manages all workers and subcontractors. General contractors generally own or work for a company that handles one or two aspects of building and remodeling. Very few do framing, finishing, electrical, concrete, plumbing, and landscaping on their own. So, it's quite common for general contractors to outsource work from other companies. The general contractor handles the hiring of these subcontractors, as well as paying them and their own workers. You only have to worry about paying the general contractor.

Hiring multiple subcontractors for a job might seem more economical, but it would put much of the decision-making on you. What you might save in money may be offset by the amount of time and mental energy you'd have to put into the project. An experienced general contractor knows the ins and outs of the construction business. They understand how to structure a project and work with subcontractors to get projects completed safely, and on schedule. This leaves the day-to-day decisions to someone with more experience.

The licensing rules in some states require hiring a general contractor for certain projects. If the state doesn't require a general contractor in your case, it makes good sense to hire a licensed and insured local contractor.

General contractors live by their reputation. They work hard to build trust with their clients and honor that trust through their management of construction projects. Even if they never lift a hammer during the course of a job, they feel a great sense of ownership of the whole operation.

General contractors usually have a vast knowledge of local building codes. Their understanding of construction and people management helps all subcontractors to work together. They see how each piece fits together to make a completed project. Subcontractors may take a narrow view of their role, which could cause problems for other subcontractors working on the next step. General contractors work closely with their crews, subcontractors, and you to prevent costly miscommunication.

Whether you're hiring a home contractor to build your dream house or searching "general contractors in my area" to oversee a remodel project, you'll be working closely with whomever you choose.

When you get underway with your contractor, you'll begin by sorting out every possible detail. Before work begins, the contractor will work out a project plan with you. The project plan may include determining fixtures, finishes, and furnishings — to avoid any cost gaps in the initial bid. The more specific you are, the more realistic and accurate the bid will be.

Make sure it’s OK to call or text your contractor throughout the day. Even if they aren't always available, they should provide you with contact information for a lead person or someone else you can discuss the project with. When possible, visit the job site. This gives the contractor or lead the opportunity to bring up any issues and ask any questions about specifics that weren't covered in the project plan.

It's also helpful to keep a project journal. Write down product order numbers. Jot down questions and ideas, and note delivery dates. This can make it easier to sort out any disputes that may arise later. Track any changes to the initial project plan in writing. If unforeseen changes occur, make sure to get a bid change in writing.

Other helpful tips:

  • Check on work as it progresses
  • Pay only for completed work
  • Be a fair customer by paying bills on time, responding quickly to questions, and treating your contractor and their workers fairly
  • Know the workers’ names, and make sure they have what they need
  • Establishing a good working relationship with your contractor from the beginning will lead to a more successful project

Some general contractors charge a flat fee. Most charge a markup, which is a percentage of the overall completed project cost. The markup amount covers their overhead, including advertising, insurance, office expenses, and their own salary. The contractor should outline all payments and expenses in the contract at the outset.

Contractors typically ask for a percentage of the total project cost upfront. This initial fee covers the cost of getting the project started, provides workers with their wages for the first phase of the construction, and helps serve as a deposit for the needed materials and supplies. Fifteen percent is a fair and decent initial payment for getting a project started. Most states cap this initial fee at 33%, and a good contractor should have good enough credit to cover remaining up-front costs.

After each phase or "milestone" gets completed, your contract will likely require you to pay more money toward the project. These installments are an expected part of the construction process to cover wages, additional supplies, and materials the contractor may need to continue. Even the most well-off contractor would quickly run out of money to move forward if they didn't include installment payments into their contracts.

A big project is a costly endeavor and a long-term investment. When choosing a general contractor, it makes sense to look beyond just the contractor’s fee. Be sure to hire someone that can provide proof of licensing, insurance, and references. Take the time to look into their track record. A good general contractor will leave a trail of stellar online reviews, and when you talk to former clients, they'll have only good things to say. When you enter a project with a contractor, you need a pro you trust with your home, so it’s wise to do your homework ahead of time to ensure a successful outcome.

Begin with a plan that lays out the scope of the remodeling work you want done. By the time you hire a contractor, you should have decided on materials, fixtures, appliances, and other items. If you've decided on any changes to the floor plan, be sure to add the specifics to your plan. The more details, the better. Add everything you can think of, down to the brass pulls for the kitchen cupboards.

Once you have this plan, start talking to contractors to get estimates and formal bids. Ask around for local contractor recommendations at your local hardware store, or go online and read client reviews. Good contractors tend to be very busy, so expect a waiting period from the time you contact them to the time they can start on the project. Be sure to seek out a contractor with experience in the job you need done. If you need a patio installed, scroll past them if they specialize in kitchens and baths.

When speaking to the contractor, make sure you're clear on which parts of the project the contractor will handle and which will go to a subcontractor. Ask for proof of licensing, insurance, and any relevant subcontractors' licenses. Check contractor credentials with your local Better Business Bureau.

Only sign a detailed contract, and be sure you understand every detail of the contract before signing. Be sure to get the proper permits for your project. A good contractor will be able to talk you through getting permits. In some places, contractors are able to get the permits themselves. Check in with the contractor regularly during the course of the project to avoid errors and miscommunication.

Searching online for "good general contractors near me" or getting referrals from a hardware or home improvement store is a first step to hiring a contractor. Take certain precautions before hiring a contractor to prevent costly headaches later on.

Begin by working with a professional architect or designer who's able to provide all the information a contractor will need. A designer or architect can also create the necessary drawings to submit for obtaining a permit. Include details like finishes, fixtures, plumbing work, electrical installations, and possible millwork.

Come up with a specifications list in advance. Write down the details of every element you want placed into the project, from the front door to the floor tiles that you want. Calculate to make sure all your selections fall within your budget and meet your personal requirements.

Make sure your contractor has the proper licensing and insurance. Check out a potential contractor’s previous work. They should be able to offer examples. When you interview contractors, remember that you'll spend a lot of time working with this person. You need to feel you can trust them because unexpected situations are bound to come up. Perhaps you didn't consider what style of door handle you want for the master bathroom, or the carpet you selected for the living room is no longer available. These types of situations happen with any project, so do your best to remain patient throughout the construction process.

See to it that your contractor provides a timeline that they can stick to and that works with your needs. Get a list of subcontractors they use, and look into their history. Use careful consideration when choosing your contractor for the most successful outcome.

Be sure your general contractor is licensed and insured. They should have both contractor’s liability insurance and worker’s compensation insurance. An insured contractor will take responsibility for the project and for anything that happens at the worksite. Make sure their insurance covers any subcontractors or that they only work with insured third parties.

Ask for proof of insurance right away. Hiring an uninsured contractor may seem less expensive, but it could cost you down the road. In the event of a job-site injury or property damage, a properly insured contractor will shield you from potentially catastrophic costs. Depending on the state you live in, if a worker is injured on your property and their general contractor didn't carry the proper insurance, you might be liable for the cost of treating their injuries.

Homeowners’ insurance policies cover property damage. Some also cover limited injury liability, but these policies have limitations. Even in the unlikely event that your policy covers 100 percent of liability, your premiums would most certainly go up. Contractors insurance ensures that you don't have to cover any costs unrelated to the project completion itself.

If a contractor is reliable, they'll be licensed and carry insurance, and if they don't have a license, no company will insure them. Proof of proper licensing and insurance is a sure sign of a reliable contractor.

Recent reviews for Halifax General Contractors

157270

I love my fence! They do outstanding work very professional and courteous. They paid excellent attention to details and design. I highly recommend them.

- Rita Whitley
84887

Great contractor to work with and he takes extra care to show you detail that he is doing. Made sure my project went exactly as we had planned.

201455

We hired Tink to install 108 fence posts and 4 gates. We installed the fence rails and pickets ourselves since I have done similar work when I owned a landscaping company for 12 years. One month later, a storm came through and pushed larges sections o...

- Hank Hoffmeier
205855

We have used Tink Jones, Zero Point Builders, for 3 projects. The first was a bathroom project, installing tile on the floors and shower walls, next, installing laminate flooring and finally, building a covered deck/porch. Each experience was better tha...

- Deborah White
143322

We had a privacy fence installed, Tink with Zero Point Builders was a excellent contractor to work with. He did an awesome job and has excellent craftsmanship. He makes sure everything is done properly and finished on time. I would recommend Zero Point Bu...

- Jeremy Griffin
54965

These guys were great with communicaton and response. They came out the same day and took care of fixing my door. They also took some time and repaired an issue with my kitchen tile while they were here. Very polite and professional. I would recommend the...

- shannon williams
55872

These guys recently been did some remodeling for me. They remodeled my bathroom, installed new cabinets in my kitchen, installed all new pluming throughout my house, resurfaced my basement floor, and even touched up my landscaping. Throughout the whole pr...

- Bryant Smith
234081

I would NOT hire Darius again. He did a sloppy job on my project. Then he demanded to get paid even though I told him I was not happy with the work he did. There are others that take pride in their work and not do sloppy work and demand to get paid.

- Mike Anderson
172716

I hired Darius in November of last year and let him go December due to inconsistency in coming to work and work quality. Now many court problems getting my money back for work he didn’t do due to being let go. My advise no matter how bad he makes you feel...

- Randee Miller
153977

Darius did multiple projects at my home from painting the basement patching the roof to building a new deck he was excellent to work with very friendly and affordable nice to know you can trust someone to work on my home for a great price and outstanding ...

- Britany Reynolds
54239

Great company! They had a small situation with my painting where one of their lead contractor's helper didn't perform his job correctly causing the lead contractor to come back and fix it by himself but they company stuck it out until the end.

- Darius Thomas
55894

Darius and Richard were an excellent group of workers, they were very pleasant to deal with, were honest, trustworthy and worked hard to get our renovations done to our house! We would definitely recommend them to anyone and have continued to utilize thi...

- Candace Smith

Everything You Need to Know About Halifax General Contractors

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General Contractor work at this level can sometimes involve several steps or phases. Cost for every project will differ depending on the quality of General Contractor you hire, the type of materials required and the timeframe that you want to finish within.

Will General Contractor Services work in Halifax require permits, inspections, special licenses, etc.?

Whether you’re general contractor job is in Halifax or any other city, you're going to want to do a bit of research before hiring general contractors. Even small jobs may have certain regulations around them. Often, the general contractor performing the work will have any required permits, inspections, etc. under control, but not always. Short answer: Research yourself and double check with the general contractor services folks that everything is in order.

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Number of bedrooms
5 or more
Number of bathrooms
5 or more
Land status for the home
I already own the land
Interested home styles
Ranch, Modern, Country, Mediterranean
Approximate budget for the custom home
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Residential Building
Modular home
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Number of bedrooms
5 or more
Number of bathrooms
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Land status for the home
I already own the land
Interested home styles
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Approximate budget for the custom home
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