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"I couldn't have done this without
Remodeling Remedies!"- Marie Lyon, Deer Creek
Circle, Plymouth
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How To Get
The Best Home Remodeling In Ann Arbor
Home remodeling jobs in Ann
Arbor can vary dramatically in price. Your final cost
depends in large part on the price of the materials you
want. Labor costs can be affected by some material choices,
because of the additional time or necessary skills to
install certain products. But most of the time, you can
assume all hardwood floors take similar labor hours, tile
floors will be about the same regardless of the tile cost,
etc.
Ask the mortgage company if they can finance you based on
the future value of the home (after the remodel) instead of
its current value. This may be the key to a larger budget.
Finally, don't out build your neighborhood. Unless you plan
to stay in your Ann Arbor home forever, you will want to
make sure that with the remodel you don't price your house
out of the available market.
Find Some Examples
Open up those magazines, and find what you want. Gather the
brochures you have picked up from all the home shows and
hardware stores for the last year with the products you want
to use. Focus on the features you want most and prioritize
your list.
Establish The Price
RemodelingRemedies can do a much better job in planning your
project if you give us an idea of your home remodeling
budget. If you give us a chance, we can develop a workable
plan for your Ann Arbor home remodeling plans using the
budget you have versus the dreams you envision. By adjusting
the type of products used in your remodel, or altering your
plans for size and scope, you can do the project as you
planned in one step. Or you can have more than your budget
allows if you stage your remodel into logical steps -
starting with Phase One now and completing Phase Three over
a one, two or three year time frame.
Contractors spend a tremendous amount of time preparing your
estimate, and these costs are reflected in your final
project bid. Be specific
- and most importantly be sure you are comparing
apples to apples when the final budget is delivered. It is
impossible for you to gauge the best estimate if each
contractor is presenting you with three different proposals
based on square footage, quality of appliances and products
or scope of work. Don't let your imagination change what you
tell each contractor. Write down the scope of the work, the
quality of the raw materials and the expectations for time
involved to complete the project, so each contractor bidding
on your project is estimating the same work.
Get It In Writing
Here a little extra time goes a very long way. Be sure you
have material specifications, work schedules, clear
understanding of what, if any, warranty is being offered,
payment schedules and expectations for how the daily and end
of project clean up will be handled. Additionally, it is a
good time to talk about how change orders will be handled
and how payment for those changes will be handled. Event the
best of pre-planning often has a change during the process
which will materially affect the final contract price and
delivery schedules. You should also get a copy of the lien
law information and the three-day right of contract
rescission.
What To Do During the Project
You should establish a regular walk around with your
contractor, and don't be afraid to point out things that
don't seem according to specifications. Every Ann Arbor home
remodeling contractor (and every homeowner) makes
mistakes, and the key to resolving most remodeling conflicts
is early detection.
Chances are there will be subcontractors doing many parts of
your project. They are not authorized to make substantive
changes in your project. You should discuss all changes with
the contractor - and be sure that physical change orders,
including any changes in price, scope of work, time frame
adjustments or material substitutions are put in writing
BEFORE the changes are undertaken. This will avoid conflicts
at the end of the project, and insure a smooth finish to
your project.
How To Close The Project Out
The final walk-through is a critical element to bringing
closure to your job. Develop a "Punch List" of things that
need to be completed before making your final payment. Set a
specific date for completion and be sure you and the
contractor sign the document. It is common for there to be
"little things" that are still to be completed, so don't be
frustrated. Being clear and specific during this walk
through will make the final steps to completion go smoother.
Finally, sit back and enjoy! Your home is the biggest
investment most people ever make, and a beautiful home remodeling
project is something you and your family will enjoy for
years to come!
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