You've decided to remodel so your children don't have
to change schools or make new friends. You feel any
construction inconvenience will be less stressful than
selling your home and moving. You've collected ideas
for years and now have a budget. Who do you call?
- Architect/Home Designers: are critical for
large projects (size or cost). Architects insure
structural requirements are met, home
designers focus on function and layout while
kitchen/bath designers help you match
lifestyle needs to product features.
- Builder/Remodelers: leverage their
trusted contractors, while managing the project and
customer communications. Builders do heavy
lifting from complete homes to major additions;
Remodelers tackle smaller projects within
your existing footprint.
- Specialty Contractors: are experts on
one/more related products (roofing, windows/siding)
based on partnerships with one/several
manufacturers. Price and quality (materials & labor)
are important and should be consistent with your
current home's value. Don't spend too little (vinyl
windows where the neighborhood is wood) or too
much, i.e. a $100,000 kitchen in a house worth
$400,000.
- My Handyman
: provides lower cost
alternatives. A home owner can save money by
demo'ing a room or buying materials. In the bathroom
shown, My Handyman stripped the wallpaper,
replaced all fixtures (home owner supplied), built a
mirror to match the vanity (owners couldn't find one),
painted the room, all for $2,560 (plus materials and
tile floor).
- Do It Yourself?
: is great for those
with the skills, tools and time to get it done. However,
when you consider the cost of new tools, wasted
materials and redo time ... the 3.5 day bathroom is
likely to cost more and take 1-2 months (working on
weekends).
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