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You have a limited amount of money that you are planning to invest in your remodel, and you want to be smart about the money you spend. There are many aspects of a house that could be upgraded, and often people do not consider them all until after starting the remodeling process. Use a renovation checklist to make sure you don’t forget about anything. Cost and time efficiencies can be captured when coordinating improvement projects to happen in one round. If you haven’t thought through all of the systems in your home all ahead of time, the items you identify later will blow your initial budget. Thinking through all of these systems in your home will help you plan efficiently.
If you are doing a full remodel (removing all bathroom fixtures and walls), it typically takes about 3 weeks from start to finish; that includes inspections for plumbing, building and electrical. If you do not require permits or you are not doing a full remodel, many bathrooms can be completed in about a week.
Yes, but chances are you’ll be disappointed when it’s done. Postponing some things is a better way to save than cutting quality. Put your money into the best quality products your budget can afford, even if you have to limit the number of products that you buy. Choosing a professional contractor who will do the work right the first time is also always less expensive- and less stressful in the long run.
Some people can pick out all of their fixtures, stone, tile and paint colors on their own. Most people are too busy these days to visit all the showrooms and feel overwhelmed when they try to do so. Working with your contractor quickly and efficiently make selections that suit your taste, can be a godsend. My company provides a experience craftsman for you on an as-needed basis.
We as a professional contractor put up clear plastic walls around the construction area to contain most of the dust and mess in the construction area. Daily clean-ups and cleaning the job site also helps minimize the cost and the tracking of dirt, drywall mud, etc.
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