Home remodeling prices keep going up with no signs of stopping, learn how much you can expect to pay for a kitchen bath remodel in 2022
Read MoreHome remodeling prices keep going up with no signs of stopping, learn how much you can expect to pay for a kitchen bath remodel in 2022
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Open floor plans for the kitchen are extremely popular today. It is the most requested design we see during our kitchen remodeling consultations, it is high on everybody’s wishlist. An open kitchen layout creates a less segregated and more welcoming environment. It also creates the illusion of more space which is great for entertaining.
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Posted by Bryan Echeverria
Large home remodeling projects are complex, they take a long time to complete and can also create some headaches. If a single room remodel is complicated, just imagine how much more complex a multi-room home remodeling project. Choosing the right contractor for your project is key, it can mean the difference between a smooth project and a home remodeling horror story.
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We refer to the use of quotes and bid when we are discussing construction pricing, but are they really being used correctly? These are actually the most commonly missed used words in the construction industry; estimate, bid, proposal, and quote.
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Open kitchen layouts are extremely popular today. Many people use their homes for entertaining or
during the holidays. It creates an environment that is more welcoming and communal, and as an added bonus it creates the illusion of more space!
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Posted by Alex Rodriguez
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I have to address the issue of permitting because it is a question that I run across weekly from prospect clients. When it comes to permitting there are 3 primary question that I get:
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Through the years the projects that we have taken on have become more technical with more facets of complexity. More choices in materials, elements of design and time constrictions due to professional obligations all contribute to a very challenging building environment. Technology has paved the way for new materials such as 3d tile patterns, complex plumbing system and digital integration in the home. Truth be told, residential construction is widely tainted by flaky and sloppy people of ill repute for those of us who strive to deliver a positive experience and quality service to clients. I think it is fair to set a reasonable expectation.
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Posted by Luz Rodriguez
Lumber, cinder blocks, dirt piles, and holes. To children, a construction site can seem like a playground—even when Mom and Dad warn them about staying away.
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Thinking of doing a bit of remodeling or adding a room to your home? The planning stages can be just as stressful as the remodeling process. Sitting down with a contractor to
discuss price, materials needed, and length of project can be very intimidating for some. Here is a brief explanation of some of the things people find confusing.
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