As you consider exterior upgrades to your home, you might find this brief checklist of value.  What we've tried to do is provide a baseline of attributes that we consider import when you are choosing a contracting company.  We recommend that you click on the "more info" links to obtain detail on the various attributes...

Key Contractor Attributes More Info Civitella Contracting Other 
       
Experience More Info Over 50 years ???
General reputation in the region More Info Excellent ???
Neighborhood references More Info Yes ???
Township permits/complaints More Info Always with no complaints ???
Proof of insurance More Info Yes ???
PA Consumer Protection Act Registration More Info Yes (#033001) ???
Use of subcontractors More Info Never ???
Manufacturer certified craftsmen More Info Yes ???
Workmanship guarantees More Info Yes ???
Breadth of services and products More Info Extensive ???
General business conduct More Info Ethical and efficient ???
Deposits before work starts More Info Commensurate with job ???
Proposal comparisons More Info We encourage ???

Experience A contractor's experience translates directly into the quality and reliability of the job at hand.  Light experience means that a contractor simply could not have seen all the situations that arise when installing siding or capping or windows or doors or other important aspects of your home.  Civitella Contracting has been in the exterior remodeling business since 1957 and have completed thousands of jobs in our region to the delight of our customers.  With the experience brings the ability to not only do the job, but to do it right.  Back to top.

Reputation Check around.  Ask neighbors about the contractor you are considering.  Get references.  Good name?  Good references?  Good business community citizen?  Stable and Liquid?  Civitella Contracting lives by its reputation.  We don't do heavy advertising.  We don't employ sales people.  Virtually all of our new business comes from satisfied customers either needing additional services, or telling their friend and neighbors about us.  Back to top.

References The single most important decision criteria for selecting a contractor may very well be references from satisfied customers.  What better way to test a contractor's capability than with customer testimonials, and even views of their work.  It's human nature not to put your reputation on the line for someone else unless you really believe in them.  The customers of Civitella Contracting really believe in us, the work we do, and the way we stand behind our work.  Please take a look at some of our testimonials on another page of this site.  Also, it's an odds-on bet that your find a neighbor in our reference lists.  Back to top.  

Township Permits/Complaints Always ensure that the contractor obtains appropriate permits from the township before starting work...of course, make sure that the contractor commits to obtaining same before you sign their proposal.  Likewise, a quick call to your township will quickly surface any groundswell of complaints against a particular contractor, or highlight any violations.  Civitella Contracting always obtains the appropriate permits required for many jobs, and we have an excellent reputation with all of the area townshipsBack to top.

Proof of Insurance A scaffold collapses onto your new car.  A sloppy window replacement causes damage to your siding and landscaping.  Materials left around your property at the end of the day causes injury to your neighbor's kid.  We never like to think about these instances that cost the homeowner money, nor do we want to think about a homeowner getting sued to to no fault of their own, except hiring an uninsured contractor.  Demand that the contractor carry full insurance.  If necessary, ask to see the policy.  Civitella Contracting carries complete insurance coverage which also includes liability and workman's comp.  Accidents do happen, but we take every measure to prevent them and to ensure the homeowner is not financially liable.  Back to top.

PA Home Improvement Consumer Protection Registration The Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act ("HICPA") was adopted by Pennsylvania's General Assembly in October, 2008, and signed by the Governor as Act 132 of 2008.  The law, which took effect on July 1, 2009 establishes a mandatory registration program for contractors who offer or perform home improvements in Pennsylvania.  The statute also establishes minimum insurance requirements for contractors; requires contractors to provide their registration number in their ads and contracts; establishes required contract terms for home improvement contracts; prohibits unfair business practices; and creates a criminal penalty for home improvement fraud. Civitella Contracting is fully registered with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania under this Act (#033001), so make absolutely sure that any contractor you may consider is so registered. Back to top.

Use of Subcontractors Make sure that the company bidding on your work does not use subcontractors.  This is a widespread practice where the company you think is doing the work actually outsources it to various subcontractors, many/most of whom are not insured, and really have no reputation to maintain.  With Civitella Contracting, you always deal with the company that does the actual work, and we do not make use of subcontractors for any of our services.  Back to top.

Certified Craftsmen Take a look around at some of the premiere manufacturers of siding or windows or other exterior products.  When you go to their website, you will note that they maintain lists of only their certified contractors...after all, they want installation services commensurate with the products the make.  Mechanics at Civitella Contracting are manufacturer certified...for example, we are designated by Alcoa as a "Master Contractor", and by Paradigm as a "Diamond Dealer" which is your assurance that we know the materials and how to install same according to manufacturer specs.  Back to top.  

Workmanship Guarantees Check out the warranty on the products that are being installed by your subcontractor, and more importantly the contractor's guarantee as to workmanship.  You might see "10 year guarantee on the windows", which might only be the manufacturers guarantee on the material.  This has no value if the window was installed incorrectly...you need a workmanship guarantee.  Civitella Contracting provides workmanship guarantee on every job we do...over and above the material guarantees offered by the manufacturer.  Back to top.

Breadth of Services Ideally, a contractor should be experienced in many aspects of a home's exterior...after all, the various pieces of the exterior are attached to each other.  Siding almost always implies new capping.  New windows often beg for new shutters.  A leak repair may mean gutter and roof.  And so on.  Avoid getting into a situation where you have to get several contractors, or have to have your contractor hire subcontractors, along with all the finger pointing and complexity of scheduling.  Civitella Contracting offers a complete suite of exterior services, with significant experience experience in each and every component that you might require.  Back to top.

Business Conduct Check out the contractor's premises.  Check out their offices.  Can you reach them via email?  Is their an office person available? What do their proposals, bills, statements, and other correspondence look like?  Makes sure that the way they run their business is as good as the work that they perform.  Take a look at a Civitella Contracting proposal...every detail included.  Get a hold of us via mobile phone or email or through the fully-staffed office.  We run our business in a professional manner and are a member of the Better Business Bureau.  Back to top.

Deposits Be careful in this area.  Very few jobs actually require deposits, and those that do are usually quite significant in size.  When asked for a deposit, always inquire why.  Chances are that the subcontractor cannot afford to buy the materials without your money in hand.  Make deposits and partial payments only commensurate with the work already performed...for example, if the job will take two months then perhaps a partial payment after the first month is in order assuming the work is done to your satisfaction.  Back to top.

Proposal Comparison Always perform your due diligence when selecting a contractor, and when obtaining additional proposals, make sure that all are "apples-to-apples" comparisons.  Question variations between two quotes in materials, or lack of/excess installation services.  Get an explanation.  Check some of the routine areas such as trash disposal, and clean up.  Make sure the materials are the same, and industry-leading as well as guaranteed.  Once your satisfied as to multiple proposals, then examine price.  Get an explanation for the price difference...with less experienced contractors, they will tend to bid low and end up cutting corners to make a profit.  Civitella Contracting provides complete and detailed proposals and is available to explain any differences for you.  We are committed to your home's appearance, efficiency, and safety, and never cut corners to win business.  Back to top.