Remodeling your home to suit your personal style and accommodate your needs is an investment that delivers a high comfort and satisfaction level. Doing so saves the hassles and costs of moving and settling into a new area. It is also an excellent way to protect the value of the most important financial asset, your home. PREMIUM Materials And Service is a good choice.
As such, it makes little sense to “go cheap” and select less expensive, less durable, and reliable products and practitioners. In this case, the axiom of “you get what you pay for” definitely applies.
Common sense tells us there is a premium to be paid for a better built and more satisfying renovation. By “better,” we mean a home that has been remodeled to your requirements, constructed to industry and local codes and standards, performs well over time, and finally is fully warranted and supported by a professional remodeler. Let’s take a closer look at these costs and why we believe it is worth paying a reasonable premium for them instead of basing decisions on the lowest bid or price.
BETTER MATERIALS
Professional remodelers who build to a high level of quality have higher standards for the materials that go into their projects. They buy from quality local companies who typically have state-of-the-art Showrooms where the homeowner can see firsthand the materials being purchased. It is also important for the homeowner to understand that the Remodeler and the supplier are part of a team that designs, builds, and supports the renovation.
BETTER CONSTRUCTION
Professional remodelers who specify and only accept better-quality products do so to achieve a higher level of overall construction quality and long-term durability. They make sure products and materials are installed properly by the most competent subcontractors and adhere to performance standards far beyond what the local building code requires.
BETTER WARRANTY
Professional Remodelers will always provide the homeowner with a strong written warranty. And more importantly, stand behind it. The warranty should not be just the minimum for your area, but it should also be transferable if you sell your home during the warranty period.
BETTER EXPERIENCE
Is it possible to put a price tag on peace of mind? When you contract with a professional remodeler, you want to be assured that when issues come and yes, the remodeler will quickly address the issue and your satisfaction. You want your remodeler to manage all the project’s moving parts, so hopefully, there is less stress; it was built to your requirements and your satisfaction, on schedule, on budget, and fully supported when complete.