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"Hiring a Contractor - 15 Point Checklist"
The following article outlines 15 simple steps for protecting yourself, your home and your investments when Hiring Home Improvement Contractors in Peoria, Illinois. These steps include: asking for and checking references, hiring a designer for large projects, hiring based on price, and insurance. A large project could warrant hiring a designer who will oversee the entire job from concept to completion. If hiring a designer is not feasible, you will want to make sure the contractor you hire is competent and has plenty of relevant experience. A good place to start is with applicable trade associations. Check to ensure that the contractor's insurance and license are valid and current. Make sure you have a written contract and that it includes a dispute resolution claus.
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Facts and Trivia About: Peoria, Illinois

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Facts about Peoria, Illinois:
Population of Peoria, Illinois: 112936
Peoria is the largest city on the Illinois River and the county seat of Peoria County, Illinois, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 112,936.
Peoria has been awarded the All-America City Award three times (1953, 1966, and 1989). The most recent Sperling and Sanders Best Places to Live Rankings among 400 metropolitan areas placed Peoria #51 citing "low cost of living, low cost of doing business, and beautiful residential areas" as the main pros to the area per the publication.
Peoria is bounded on the east by the Illinois River except for the enclave of Peoria Heights. Four bridges run directly between the city and neighboring East Peoria. On the south end of Peoria's western border are Bartonville and the newly established city of West Peoria. Local municipal plans indicate that the city intends to continue its expansion northwest, into an area unofficially considered part of Dunlap, Illinois.
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