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Home Remodeling Project
By Subhash
Many homeowners pursue home remodeling
projects to address an immediate need or
provide for the future of the house. Any
home remodeling project, whether it be a
simple fixture replacement or a major
addition, will involve at least some
pre-planning and financial investment on the
part of the homeowner.
Many homeowners pursue home remodeling
projects to address an immediate need or
provide for the future of the house. Any
home remodeling project, whether it be a
simple fixture replacement or a major
addition, will involve at least some
pre-planning and financial investment on the
part of the homeowner. No one wants to
become involved in a 'money pit' situation-
a series of events in which one home
remodeling repair inevitably leads to a
dozen unplanned repairs. These are the
things we have to keep in mind before
planning for the Home Remodeling: • How much
experience does the contractor have in doing
projects like yours? Does he specialize in
this type of project, or will he be using
your home to learn on? Typically,
contractors who have done several projects
like yours will have a better idea of the
actual costs and production issues involved
in your project.
• You meet with your contractor and complete
a schedule of when you can expect your house
remodel to be done. Set aside time for
regular meeting, whether by phone or in
person. This will allow you to keep on top
of any issues and track your progress to
make sure everything is moving along
according to the predetermined schedule.
• You need to secure the proper building
permits before construction is under way.
Before a homeowner can begin an addition,
the city department which oversees private
construction projects must issue a building
permit. This permit insures that the home
remodeling plans meet specific building
codes and only qualified workers will handle
the essential rewiring and refitting needs.
• Even a simple replacement of bathroom or
kitchen fixtures can involve some background
knowledge of safety factors. Wallpapering
and interior painting are other areas where
beginners may find themselves over their
heads. Before tackling any home remodeling
project, it pays to watch videos or read
books produced by professionals. A local
building supply store may offer in-store
demonstrations of basic remodeling
techniques or provide technical support.
• Invariably, every job has something that
wasn't planned on coming up. Delays due to
weather, unforeseen conditions that come up
once walls are torn down, changes to design
and material choices, and problems with
employees or subs can all upset the planned
flow of the project. Are you prepared to be
flexible and work with your contractor to
find solutions when these problems arise?
Once you have this out of the way you may
also want to let your neighbors know that
you will be remodeling your home. It's a
good idea that you let them know what type
of remodeling you are doing (exterior,
additions, interior etc.); how long the
remodel will last and the hours that the
workers will keep. You want to make sure
you're not being a nuisance to your
neighbors with workers hammering away on the
exterior of your home at 8am in the morning.
So be sure to set some hours and that they
all stick to it! |