Phasing a remodeling project
- By Charles Gueli
- Published 01/21/2010
- Home Improvement
- Unrated
Phasing a remodeling project
So, you want to do a renovation that involves more than one room, and the prices are coming in way over your budget.You’ve decided to do part of the project now and the rest in a year or two, when you’ve accumulated more money.But you’re not sure which parts to do first.
Let me tell you a story.A relative of mine (who will remain nameless because he’s bigger than I am) had the same dilemma a few years ago.He had his kitchen as part of a larger renovation which included the master bath, which was located directly above the kitchen.A neighbor just completed a kitchen make-over and the wife was envious.So my relative decided to do the kitchen first.His wife was happy.
What’s the moral of this story?If you decide to split the work up, make sure you think through the entire project, and talk to your contractor about the sequence of the work.It’s essential to have a plan that addresses the work to be done in a practical order.Otherwise, things can get unnecessarily expensive.Make a few probe holes if you have to, but make sure your contractor knows the full extent of the job.
Charles Gueli
Charles is a 40 year veteran of the construction industry, with experience in home design, project management, estimating, and consulting. He lives on Long Island with his wife of 41 years. They have 5 adult children and 5 grandchildren.
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