REMODELING--IS IT FOR YOU?

Yes, you can remodel your home with ease if you plan ahead and take one step at a time. The home is often the largest investment a person will make. The decision to alter that investment by paying out more money is not easy--but it is worth it. Whether you are remodeling to sell the home or just to make it more comfortable for the coming years, remodeling is a smart decision. But it is a decision that requires planning and patience.

Drew Construction, Inc. suggests following these steps when considering any remodeling project.

  • Assess your current situation. Do you have the funds, time and patience to remodel your home? Does it make sense to remodel or simply move into a larger home? According to the American Homeowner Foundation, moving can be extremely expensive, typically involving a 6 percent commission on the sale of the current home, plus another 2-4 percent for closing, moving and other costs. They suggest that if you like your present neighborhood, you should look into what improvements you could make in your current home's value before you seriously consider moving as an alternative to remodeling.
  • Decide how long you intend to stay in your present home. Are you remodeling so you can sell faster or get a higher sale price? Or are you remodeling to create a more comfortable environment for a long-term situation? Perhaps children are returning with their families or your parents need to stay with you during an illness. The answers to those questions will determine how much money you should invest and the scope of the remodeling project you should realistically undertake.
  • Start defining the areas of the home that you want to change. You should have some idea of what the remodeling project will entail before you call a contractor. Make a list of the essential items you need and then a list of items you want included in the project. Cut pictures out of magazines. Make a list of rooms that need to be altered and the reasons for the changes. This information will help speed the design phase of your remodel.
  • Clear plenty of time on your calendar for the project. Do not attempt to remodel your entire kitchen a month before Thanksgiving--it's unrealistic. You should establish a realistic timetable with your contractor that allows for delays due to weather, supply shortages, or other glitches that may occur.
  • Find a reputable contractor. The only way to protect yourself during a remodeling project is to hire a professional contractor. Make sure that you choose a contractor who is insured and a member of a professional trade association, such as Idaho Remodeler's Association/NARI, Inc.
  • Create a budget. Decide how much you can realistically afford for the project before you start. If you are remodeling to sell, your budget should not exceed the increase in sales price of the home that is the result of remodeling. If you plan on staying in the home for a lengthy amount of time, you should spend a little more to get what you want.
  • Get a complete, written contract before the work begins. The contract should cover the description of the project, timetable, and payment schedule, types of products, etc., with provisions for the responsibilities of the contractor, the subcontractors, the owner/owner’s, change order procedures, and warranties.
  • Tie payments to work stages. Normal contracts split payments by decreasing percentages of total cost and are tied to significant work stages in the project. Please note, however, that a large amount of money is usually required at the start of most remodeling projects to cover the costs of special order items.
  • Take a deep breath and keep your perspective. Remodeling can be noisy, time-consuming and disruptive to the normal home environment. It's important to keep your sense of humor and stay focused on the end result, not the process that takes you there.
  • Drew Construction, Inc.: the right company for all your remodeling needs.

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