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These two words are not often talked about in the construction industry when it comes to your project. Is it because your contractor or you think a remodeling project should be an in and out experience? If you take a vacation do you plan it days or a week before you leave? No, you plan that baby sometimes a year before you go. So why would you try to have someone remodel your most expensive investment in a short period of time. It might be better to plan for a year or more to really grasp what you are about to embark on. Taking time to plan your remodel will get most of your, areas of concern, taken care of; and will start the communication/relationship process with your contractor, which will help the ease of concerns that will, did I say will, come up during your remodel. A relationship with a contractor can be a wonderful experience, even if issues arise during the process, or it can be a “wonder when they are going to show up” experience and you feel uneasy when someone does show up. With patience you can plan the process and really develop the persistence you need to complete and enjoy the finished product. But, sometimes you need to get something done immediately, so start the interview process with a constructor you will truly enjoy and trust.
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February 23rd, 2008 at 3:03 pm
Hello,
We are your neighbors. We live on Barefoot Dr. We are considering a remodel of our attic space into a bedroom/playroom for our boys. I’m wondering 1) what you know about building permits in Wilmore- would they allow the addition of a dormer or two to the rear of houses in our neighborhood, and 2) would you be available to do a free estimate if you think we could get a building permit.
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