New Kitchen, Bathroom, or considering a Remodeling Project, be sure to know what you are getting when you select your General Contractor.
Here in Florida I have witnessed two General Contractors (in St. Petersburg FL.) start projects and never finish them. Homeowners with projects started and never completed waiting patiently for years (not months). They are told story after story and they are hoping one day the work will be completed. Most likely that day will unfortunately never come.
How do you protect yourself from being a victim?
Start with the estimate you receive and make sure it has detailed line items for the work you require. A short paragraph and zero definitive details is not worthy of a conversation let alone awarding the Contractor a project. You should have around 10-16+ line items of work required and costs associated. Each line item should explain the detail and the cost for labor and material.
Here is an example of one line item: