The Value of a Project
In your hunt for a great deal, don’t trade price for quality.
The past couple of years have been difficult for many companies and individuals. Solid corporations and small businesses have been hit so hard that they have downsized or even closed their doors. During these volatile times, we, as consumers, have not only changed the way we buy products but also our perception of companies with which we are considering doing business.
Continue ReadingRemodeling: Will Your Home Be Clean After the Crews Leave For the Day?
Remodeling your home will present inconveniences. In order to “construct” there generally has to be a “deconstruction” process. The debris left behind can create problems if it isn’t cleaned up right away.
OSHA sets forth standards of cleanliness while workers are on the site. A competent construction company in compliance with state building codes will abide by these standards. But what is left at your home after the installers are gone for the day?
Continue ReadingRemodeling Idea Before the Holidays: A Mini Makeover
If you’re like most homeowners, you have been waiting to do something in your home . . . until the stars and the moon align just right making it the perfect time to remodel at the exact price that you want to pay. Well, the stars and the moon aren’t likely to align exactly as every homeowner wishes at the same time. You may not be ready to take a leap, but maybe the first step.
Continue ReadingPlanning to Remodel Your Home? Ask your Contractor the Right Questions
Here are some questions NARI (National Association of The Remodeling Industry) recommends you ask before signing a remodeling contract:
- How long have you been in business?
- Who will be assigned as project supervisor for the job?
- Who will be working on the project? Are they employees or subcontractors?
- What is your approach to a project such as this?