There may be several reasons why you may need to remodel your bathroom. Some may be because you are not happy with how it is, or it is just time that it gets remodeled. If it is time, it is because it has been many years since it was renovated and has become outdated. For some, it is because the design you found in your home when you moved in, was meant for someone else. Circumstances may also force you to do some remodeling of your bathroom. After all, it is for your benefit. Below are some of the top... View Article
AVOID Hiring Without Verifying The References Not Getting Into The Specifics Not Checking The Credentials and Qualifications Going Ahead Without A Written Proposal Getting Lured By Great Deals
Ask these important questions before hiring a contractor for building or remodeling. Looking over a list of a contractor’s references and their project portfolio is just the start: 1. HIRING WITHOUT VERIFYING THE REFERENCES DO I REALLY NEED TO? If you really want to get the scoop on whether or not a contractor is a right fit for your new home, rebuild or home improvement project, make it a point to contact former customers and ask them some important questions about the general contractor’s quality of work and reliability. What kind of work did the contractor do for you? Did the reference’s... View Article
Five qualities to look for in a general contractor include experience, reputation, integrity, flexibility and the ability to listen. 1. Experience A good general contractor is a tradesman with experience in every aspect of construction from basic repairs to designing and building homes. While most general contractors hire subcontractors, it is imperative that they understand how to do the job themselves. They are the ones that take responsibility, schedules the work and assures that every subcontractor completes their tasks on time and to the highest level of quality. 2. Reputation When you get good service, you’re likely to tell your... View Article
Starting in 2020, California will become the first state in the nation to require all newly built homes to be solar-powered. And many developers are figuring out how to comply with the new rules while keeping their houses affordable The Energy Commission estimates that solar panels will save homeowners an average of $19,000 over 30 years but add roughly $8,400 to the upfront cost of a single-family home — probably pricing many potential buyers out of the market. According to a study from the National Assn. of Home Builders, every $1,000 increase to the cost of a home makes 52,903 households unable... View Article