Reasons to Hire a Professional Renovation Contractor

Matthew Plotkin
2 min readSep 10, 2021

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Matthew Plotkin earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Hofstra University’s Frank G. Zarb School of Business in Hempstead, New York. After graduating in 2012, Matthew Plotkin served as a portfolio manager for private investors in Englewood, New Jersey. His career highlights include the significant renovations and redesign of over 50 residential and commercial areas across five northern New Jersey and Upper Manhattan sites.

Renovations should be enjoyable and stress-free. A skilled contractor can help the client grasp the project’s budget, scope, and timing. In addition, a professional renovator is experienced and has completed similar tasks in the past. They can think outside the box, work effectively, and fulfill deadlines.

Professionals have industry contacts and receive discounts from suppliers, allowing them to keep prices down. They also have their own equipment and, if required, can buy what isn’t available for a lower price or rent the item.

A licensed contractor is required by law for certain parts of any house or building restoration project, such as electrical or gas installations. In addition, professional renovators frequently have accredited artisans and craftsmen as sub-contractors. As professionals, they also are required to be insured. Hence any damage to the house is protected by their insurance cover. With the amount of invested time, energy, and money in completing a home remodel, it’s best to leave it to a pro.

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Matthew Plotkin
Matthew Plotkin

Written by Matthew Plotkin

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Matthew Plotkin manages a $20 million property portfolio that contains a number of properties in northern New Jersey and Upper Manhattan.

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