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Our 5-step process will make the kitchen of your dreams a reality.
Step 1= Help you establish a budget
Step 2= Design towards your budget, pick out all your materials.
Step 3= Develop a Quote that include labor and materials costs
Step 4= Show you full construction Calendar, so you know how long construction will take.
Step 5= We pull the permit for you and get the job built.
There are different kitchens for different budgets. The first question everyone always wants to know is “how much will it cost to remodel my kitchen?” Explaining this has got to be one of the most difficult things ever.
It’s easy to envision your dream kitchen, but when money is tight and you start the remodeling process, your dream kitchen can easily assemble into something else. A good contractor will not let your kitchen develop into something you did not want. He/she should be competent enough to help you pick out the nicest and best materials while remaining within your budget. There are many factors that will affect the costs of a kitchen remodel. Basic construction issues will always arise. Such as repairs, client selections for cabinets, appliances, tile/stone, adding space, as well as whether or not things need to be moved around. All of this becomes a factor in determining the price.
We have created a design process to help you get an accurate cost estimate of what it is going to cost to remodel your kitchen. Based on your budget, we help you select the materials that would bring your desired kitchen to life. Once everything has been collected, we sit down and draft a price accurate quote customized to your kitchen.
This page is designed to help you learn about the various components of a kitchen remodel. We understand that remodeling your kitchen is a stressful process. After designing and building out hundreds of kitchens, we can help carve out the right path to your dream kitchen! Below, we'll discuss a few of the items you need to consider as you begin your kitchen remodel:
Custom kitchen cabinets or prefabricated kitchen cabinets, that is the question? This is a tough question for those remodeling their kitchen. Custom cabinets offer quality and craftsmanship and customization, while prefabricated cabinets are a less expensive option. In this article we will give you the pros and cons of both cabinetry styles. We hope that this information makes kitchen cabinetry decision easier.
Price
Pro: Prefabricated cabinets are generally the less expensive option if you’re not doing too much with your kitchen.
Con: Prefabricated kitchen cabinets vary in price range, from affordable to expensive. Like anything else, you get what you pay for; prefabricated is no exception to that rule. If you’re looking for quality, you’re going to have to pay for it. In this price range, you have the option of both custom kitchen cabinets or prefabricated cabinets.
Time
Pro: Prefabricated cabinets delivery orders are pretty speedy.
Con: Custom kitchen cabinets can sometimes take a while, but then again, time is beauty.
Customization
Pro: Custom cabinetry will allow you bring out your style in the cabinets. You can customize everything from storage, color, layout, and finishes.
Con: You don’t have as many options of customization in terms of storage or finishes with prefabricated cabinets.
Finishes
Pro: Custom cabinets you’ll have a wider variety of different finishes. Whether it be a farm style crackle, glossy, or a rustic look, the cabinet maker will strive to give you what you want.
Con: Prefabricated cabinets are usually offered in clean white, glossy brown, natural wood, or homey burgundy.
Layout
Pro: If you have a unique kitchen with unusual sizes and angles, you may find that custom cabinetry will be a lot easier. The cabinetry maker will able to come in and get precise measurements for a perfect fit.
Con: Prefabricated works well with a generic shaped kitchen that doesn’t need a lot of modification.
Many times, people begin their construction process by requesting quotes from a bunch of different contractors. Truth be told, the process should as you’re looking for the contractors. There is a criteria that one should follow to protect themselves and their home.
Below, are 9 things to keep in mind when you’re researching a General Contractor:
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.
In construction, an estimate, bid, quote, and proposal can take on different meanings depending on who is using the terms. Some construction professionals use the words “estimate” and “quote” interchangeably, while a bid or proposal may turn into a contract if the customer signs it.
To further simplify it, it’s a lot like the difference between Coke, cola, soda, and pop- it all depends on where you are and who you are talking to, but we can all agree that you won’t get a glass of milk when you order one.
Now, putting all of the confusion aside, below are what we consider the most widely accepted definitions:
Quote
Estimate
Bid
Proposal
While the difference between a construction estimate, quote, bid, and proposals /contract may be obvious, it's important to know in which context your contractor is using these words. It is crucial to the seamlessness ultimate success of your remodeling project.
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