(. . . continued from Part 5) Which contractor am I most comfortable with . . . If a new potential bidder shows up later to ask if they can bid on the project, remember all of the research and other homework you did to get this far, and tell them graciously, “Not on this project. Maybe next time.” You … Read More
Choosing the Right Remodel Contractor & Running Your Own Bid (Part 5 of 6)
(. . . continued from Part 4) Does something ‘lurk’ behind the shininess? 24. Does the contractor have a safety program in place? Again, a safety question here. It’s also a regulatory requirement. I have had a safety program in place since 25. Does the contractor have a couple of good ideas when you first meet? The first meeting is … Read More
Choosing the Right Remodel Contractor & Running Your Own Bid (Part 4 of 6)
(. . . continued from Part 3) It also tells a bit about how they run the business. 15. Is the person you first meet with the one who will be on the job everyday, or running the project for you? This is important because there will be more continuity throughout the project. It also gives you a sense of … Read More
Choosing the Right Remodel Contractor & Running Your Own Bid (Part 3 of 6)
(. . . continued from Part 2) I have been hired too many times to finish up other contractors’ work . . . 7. Did the contractor return your initial contact in a timely fashion (usually within 24 hours) and did he/she show up for your first appointment on time? This will tell you whether they will follow through with … Read More
Choosing the Right Remodel Contractor & Running Your Own Bid (Part 2 of 6)
(. . . continued from Part 1) So, whenever you’re ready to find a remodeling contractor . . . The second item is: you’ll want to determine who might be a good fit to do your remodel project, before you go into the bidding stage. (And, this is best before even the design phase for the reasons that I point … Read More
Choosing the Right Remodel Contractor & Running Your Own Bid (Part 1 of 6)
“. . . the whole remodel process involves a lot of homework on your part” Bear with me as this is a lengthy presentation, but I believe a very strategic and important one for you as a homeowner. You are about to embark on perhaps some major demolition and reconstruction of your largest asset. And, you are about to invite … Read More
The Forgotten Crawl Space (Part 2 of 2)
(Continued from: Part 1) A bit more about the crawl space . . . We got a call a few years ago about a property that had a “moisture vapor” problem in the crawl space. That’s what an inspection report listed it as. So, I went to look; sure enough plenty of water (probably two to four inches at the … Read More
Any questions on remodeling (that you’d like to have answered)?
Hi there. My name is Bob. I’m a remodeling contractor – licensed since 1984. I’m just starting to blog, although I’ve been doing remodel work most of my life. (I won’t tell you how many years that is now.) I have been wondering what things would be useful to post . . . so, I thought I’d start by asking … Read More
The Forgotten Crawl Space (Part 1 of 2)
We’d like to just forget about all crawl spaces . . . but, we can’t. You see that is where some of our best work occurs. It’s also where some of the worst problems in your home can come from: moisture (in various forms), pests (big and small, and very small, ones), leaking water and sewer pipes, electrical wires hanging … Read More
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