Thinking about remodeling your home but don't know where to start or what to expect? This article will give you a detailed breakdown of our process and how to go about getting started on turning your project idea into a reality.
Let's have that initial discussion about your project! We like to learn a little more about what you have in mind, if it's possible or even feasible. During our first phone call, we’ll talk about your project including both your wants and needs. We will also talk about the type of contractor you’re looking to hire, your timeline and the level of investment you’re looking to put back in to your home. This initial call will take 15-20 minutes. Items we will discuss include:
Ready to have that initial discussion?
When you fill out the contact form, we typically reply within 24-48 hours. We understand that we’re not always the right fit for everyone and each project so let’s talk about it and find out together.
At the end of the initial discussion, together we will determine if it make sense to set up an appointment with a Remodeling Consultant. The 1st appointments can be 3-4 weeks (and sometimes longer) from that initial discussion.
Either Jeff Auburger or Barney Brugger, our Remodeling Consultants, will meet with you, discuss the project, measure the space and take photos. They will be looking for opportunities and obstacles to the project solution you have in mind. Once at your home, we will spend approximately an hour getting to know each other better and determining a best course of action to solve your home issue. We will hear what you have in mind, give some advice, and talk through your goals, desires, and any fears you may have regarding the project. We won’t get into the small details, but we will talk about your vision on a higher level and discuss the feasibility of your ideal budget range. While we won’t know the exact cost of your project at this point, starting this discussion and talking about some practical numbers, will help our team direct you in the best way forward.
Inevitably you will have lots of questions for us and we will leave time to answer those.
When the Remodeling Consultant returns to the office they will put together an outline of the scope of work and an estimated budget, which we call an Opinion of Probably Cost. This can take a week or even 2 weeks depending on the complexity of the project.
During Project Development we will narrow down the ideas you like best and hone in on a final design based on several criteria we’ve understood through our initial conversations and site visit. Once you love the final design we move right into making selections.
This is where we work closely with you on all the finishing touches of the design by making the selections on cabinets, countertops, flooring, plumbing fixtures, tile, paint colors, etc. All of your decisions are made before the construction portion starts, making the process go much smoother for you in the long run.
While the selections are being chosen, our team will also be hard at work finalizing all the important construction details, so that we can have a fully completed set of construction documents ready to go.
Now that the details and associated costs for your project have been determined and your selections have been finalized, we will prepare your proposal and contract. This is the document that outlines the scope of work, the schedule, and the payment terms. We will invite you back to our office to go over the project, the selections and the sign the contract.
After this phase, we are all ready to start creating that new space you’ve been dreaming about!
Turning ideas on paper into reality begins at this phase.
Our carpenters will arrive at your home each day, equipped to transform your ideas into reality. Ryan Hibl, your Project Manager, will meet with you and our contractors to review the progress and keep you up to date on the milestones and expectations. With our skilled tradesmen, you’re in good hands, as they are not only great craftsmen, but they are ready to answer any questions you have as the project moves forward.