
How To Get Started on Your
Remodeling Project:
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Put together pictures, notes and articles on
styles and remodeling projects that interest
you.
Call a family meeting and ask everyone for their
wish lists and input. This will ensure mom gets
her appliance garage, dad gets an icemaker in
the refrigerator and junior gets his candy
drawer!
Try to establish an investment amount--how much
do you want to spend on your project?
Contact us to make an appointment.
We will come to your home to discuss your
project. (Have your scrapbook of design ideas
ready!) We will present you with a packet of
information (i.e. sample contract, referrals, &
insurance certificates).
In most cases we can create a ballpark estimate
on the spot. More involved projects may require
a scope of work and conceptual design. The
ballpark estimate is free. There is a fee for
scope of work and conceptual design.
All decisions will be made and products approved
by you, before we start work.
The Installation Process:
- We will schedule a start date based on our
production schedule on the day you commit to us.
A $1000.00 retainer is due at this time to
secure your project's start date.
- Our goal is to attend to your project everyday.
- The time frame for most kitchens is between 6-8
weeks. The time frame for bathroom remodeling
projects is 3-5 weeks.|
- Communication is key to a successful Remodeling
project to that end we have at least 4 phone
numbers and 2 emails for you to contact for a
timely response.
Preparing for the Installation of Your Project
- Choose a place in your home to set up a
makeshift kitchen with a microwave. Normally a
bathroom or laundry room works well, due to the
running water.
- Your refrigerator will be left plugged in
somewhere convenient, but out of the way of the
construction.
- Prepare some easily microwaveable meals and
freeze them.
- Keep some cups, plates and utensils handy when
you pack up your cabinets.
- Paper plates and plastic utensils are always
a good idea too!
- Don't overlook the fact that you'll probably be
eating out a lot during the remodeling. You may
want to work this into your budget!
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