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If you are considering
a remodeling
project, this brochure will tell you how to
find a professional remodeler among the
many contractors who seek your
business. Your home
is too important to
entrust to anyone but a professional remodeler who can : |
- Save you money
by doing your job right the first time.
- Ensure that your
dreams are accurately translated into reality by offering design services
in-house or through an arrangement with a professional architect or
designer.
- Understand that
your comfort during the project and its successful completion depend
on effective communication and followthrough.
- Maintain a safe
and reasonably neat jobsite to prevent damage to your home or injury
to household members and pets.
- Provide the best
possible materials within your budget.
- Ensure your job
meets or exceeds applicable building codes and regulations.
- Guarantee the
quality of the work with a warranty.
- Respond promptly
to service calls and inquiries.

When
you hire a remodeler, you are buying a service rather than a product
The quality of the service the remodeler provides will determine the
quality of the finished
project and your satisfaction with it. Listed below are some qualifications
you will want to explore and questions you will want to ask when you
interview a remodeler.
BUSINESS
EXPERIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
Does
the remodeler -
Actively participate
in a trade organization such as the Remodelors Council of the
National Association of Home Builders? These organizations help to keep
their members informed about new products, construction techniques,
business practices, and industry issues. Participation demonstrates
a remodeler's commitment to professionalism and the remodeling industry.
Through certification programs, these organizations confer designations
such as Certified Graduate Remodeler (CGR), Certified Bath Designer
(CBD), or Certified Kitchen Designer (CKD) to those who meet the requirements.
- How long has
the remodeler you are considering been a member?
- Has the remodeler
earned a designation?
CONSTRUCTION AND TECHNICAL EXPERTISE
Does the remodeler-
Have a working knowledge
of the many types and ages of homes in the area. (Knowing what is likely
to be behind a wall or under a floor helps the remodeler to provide
reliable estimates. An extremely low bid may indicate lack of experience
and an inability to later cover the actual costs involved in the job.)
- What products
and materials would the remodeler be likely to use for your project?
- Does the remodeler
offer an array of options and thus demonstrate knowledge of and experience
with a variety of products, materials, and techniques?
- Specialize in
particular types of projects?
- Arrange for the
building permit? The person who obtains the permit is the contractor
of record and therefore liable for the work.)
- Offer a warranty?
If so, what kind and for how long? What is covered under the warranty
and what is not?
CUSTOMER SERVICE AND COMMUNICATION
Does the remodeler-
- Respond promptly
to your inquiries?
- Emphasize service
and developing a trusting relationship with you?
- Listen to and
understand your needs and wants and work with you to ensure that the
plans accurately reflect your expectations?
- When you discuss
your written priorities, does the remodeler show enthusiasm for
your ideas and suggest ways to make them work within your budget?
- Facilitate communication
among all parties involved in the project?
- Will the
remodeler provide you with schedule updates so you can make appropriate
decisions and prepare for any unavoidable inconveniences?
- Ask how the
company handles communications during the construction phase of
the job (such as a message center in the house for communication
between you and the remodeling team-including the independent
trade contractors).

Before you sign a contract-
- Ask the remodeler to share names and phone numbers of some customers
with you and take the time to see the remodeler's work.
- Ask to see jobs similar to yours.
- Does the quality of the work meet your standards?
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Ask the homeowners-
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Would you hire this company again?
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Did the remodeler maintain a reasonably neat
jobsite, provide regular broom clean-up, and haul away debris?
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Did the remodeler keep labor and materials delays
to a minimum so that your job could be started and completed
on time and within budget?
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Did you find the remodeler easy to talk to and
did the remodeler keep you informed as the job progressed?

- Ask yourself if you feel comfortable with the remodeler and confident
that this company will do the work according to your plans, budget,
and specifications.
- If you are satisfied with the answers to your questions, ask for
a written estimate of the work to be done based on a set of plans
and specifications. Be prepared to pay for this package. If the estimated
cost of the project is more than you can afford, see if you can trim
something from the project or postpone part of it so you can still
work with a professional remodeler.
- Ask the remodeler to explain the plans and specifications and company
procedure to you. (For instance, how does the company handle changes
in the initial design, choice of materials, or schedule once construction
begins.)
- If you compare your estimate with another, be sure each one is based
upon the same set of plans, specifications, and scope of work. If
your remodeler suggests any deviations, ask the remodeler to present
them as options.
- Find out whether the remodeler uses a detailed, written contract
that protects both of you and that complies with local, state, and
federal laws. The contract must spell out the work that will and will
not be performed.
- Select the remodeler with a track record of a variety of excellent
projects and plenty of experience with your type of project. Remeber,
low price alone not ensure a successful remodeling experience.

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NAHB
REMODELORS COUNCIL
Founded in 1982, the NAHB Remodelors Council is
the recognized voice of the remodeling industry. Members of the Council
have forged an extensive program of education and information to aid
remodelers in all facets of their businesses and to improve professionalism
in the remodeling industry.
Membership in the NAHB Remodelors Council indicates
a remodeler's commitment to professional-quality construction that meets
or exceeds industry standards and practices, responsible business management,
and reliable customer and warranty service.
NAHB remodelers have access to business and technical
information; assistance from staff professionals who are experts in
a variety of disciplines from accessibility to zoning; and training
and education programs for increasing business, technical, and communication
skills.
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