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Establishing Your Remodeling Priorities |
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Establishing Your Remodeling Priorities In order to get the most out of your remodeling project, it is important that you and your remodeling firm know and understand the priority order of what is most important to you.
Priorities for the Project There are several methods of determining your priorities for a remodeling project. Here are a few:
- Some people use the “bucket” method. They determine what they need, want and "would be nice to have but can live with out." They use these bucket categories to help set their priorities.
- Another way of looking at priorities is to use the “pain and importance” method. List and rank the things about your home that provide you the most pain. The kitchen and entertaining areas might be too small to accommodate your family on holidays; the laundry and pantry being in the basement may require you to run up and down the steps too many times a day. Perhaps you have no place do work and read in peace.
Then make a list and rank what is most important to you. You may have things on your list of things that are important that are not on your list of things that cause you pain. You may find that something that causes you pain may not be as important to you as something else you want to do.
Now compare the two lists and rank your priorities based on the combination of both pain and importance.
- "Value Engineering” is of most importance when you are doing a larger project. It means allocating different percentages of your budget to different aspects of your remodeling project, based on your interests. For example, you might be doing a kitchen, addition, deck, family room, dining room, and powder room. If you are a more typical homeowner, you may place value of the design and quality of the materials and products used in all areas equally. However if you are a gourmet cook, you might want to spend ½ your budget on the kitchen, getting a high end commercial grade range, oven, freezer and refrigerator.
Priorities for Selecting a Remodeler Before you start talking with prospective remodeling companies, you should try and determine what your priorities are for selecting the contractor. Here are some things you should consider and rank: - Reputation
- Certifications and qualifications
- Experience and expertise
- Portfolio of work
- Quality of design
- Quality of construction
- Durability of materials to be used
- Quality of products to be used
- Maintenance requirements
- Energy efficiency and costs
- Level of service
- Chemistry/Personality with remodeler
- Communications style
- Schedule
- Price
- Value
- Trust you have in the remodeler
- Level of involvement you want to have or not have
- Level of guidance you want or don’t want
- Warranty
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Helpful Tips
Questions to Ask Remodelers Here is a list of questions you might want to consider asking a prospective remodeler. Ask them all or select the ones you feel are most important to you. |
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Testimonials
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"I just wanted to drop you a quick note to tell you how pleased I am with my kitchen and bathroom remodel. At every step in the process, each individual I had contact with from your office was extremely knowledgeable, pleasant, and professional. Please convey my gratitude to your entire team. I know that you must be quite proud of the expert team you have assembled." - G. Garman |
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