Thursday, September 9th, 2010

Thinking of Renovating?

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Why Renovate?

Everyone has a different reason for wanting to renovate. Sometimes it’s the simple need for a change. Other times, the motivation is more practical. If you wake up one day with a puddle in the basement and a water-stained ceiling, you know you have to act fast.

From the planning stage to the final touches, this guide shares our experience and knowledge with you. And it tells you about some of the first-rate resources we’ve developed to deal with all kinds of renovation issues. In general, there are three types of renovation: lifestyle, retrofit, and maintenance and repair.

  • Lifestyle renovations improve your home­ and your way of life. They might involve building a sun room for pleasure, or converting unused attic space into living quarters to meet your changing needs.
  • Retrofit projects usually focus on your home’s shell or mechanical systems. Examples are upgrading your insulation, replacing your furnace, or putting on new siding.
  • Maintenance and repair renovations protect the investment you have made in your house through activities such as caulking windows, reshingling your roof, or replacing your eavestroughs.

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How To Hire A Contractor To Renovate Your Home

If you are going to renovate your home, hiring a great contractor is likely the most important decision you can make. The best thing to realize is that hiring the right contractor to renovate your home can be an enjoyable process and can lead to fantastic results which you can enjoy everyday in your “new” home.

Step 1.

Take the time to have clear idea of what scale and scope of renovation you want and what financial resources you can direct toward the project. There is no sense to lie to yourself or a contractor about what you can afford.

Step 2

Take photos of homes you admire, cut pictures of out magazines, and assemble other images which will help describe the type of results you hope see when your project is complete.

Step 3

Drive around your area looking for homes that you like. When you find a house you like, contact the owner (while it may seem a bit forward, if you couch the request like “I really love what you have done with your home. I’m considering a similar renovation on my home and wondered if you’d be willing to share with me the name of your contractor”…people love to hear that others admire their taste or their home).

Step 4

Once you have a list of contractors whose work you like, be sure to contact 3-5 different contractors. Let each know that you have heard good things about them and you hoped they could come to your house for a brief look at a potential project

Step 5

Outline for them your goals for the project, your budget, and show them the photo/image collection I mentioned in Step 2. A picture is worth a thousand words. Ask the contractor if this type of project would be interesting and appealing to him/her. If they don’t show immediate interest – move on.

Step 6

Ask the contractor “what makes a great client” for them. Now LISTEN to what they say. If they are describing someone like you — you may have a good fit.

Step 7

Get references from the contractors you are seriously considering — especially from projects they have completed in the last year. Call each reference and go see the results: It’s one thing to have someone say they loved their contractor on the phone, it is much more valuable to stand in their house and get a feel for the “finished product”

Step 8

If you have narrowed it down to 2-3 candidates, ask yourself with whom you would most enjoy having dinner. A renovation takes weeks/months of your time and the contractor will be in your home almost everyday so good communication and a good “fit” is key. Trust your instincts and wait for the right fit.

Step 9

Once you hire to contractor, treat them and their team as professionals. You can set the tone for the realtionship on the very first day by buying the crew pizza. If you treat them with respect they will likely return the favor….and your house will start to become a real home. And isn’t that what you hope to build anyway?!

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