Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Find The Portland Remodeling Contractor To Suit Your Needs

By Lonnie Trevarthen


Portland prides itself on its number of qualified contractors. Some provide services from A to Z including commercial and residential projects, while other contractors are more narrowly focused on residential needs only. To find the right Portland Remodeling Contractor for your project first define your own expectations.

If you want to remodel a bathroom or kitchen consider a professional who focuses in these areas. One website has a checklist for these common types of remodels. First, the home owner evaluates how the kitchen is used. Next there is a long list of yes or no questions regarding the appliances, counter top, storage, and more to help define your needs and priorities. Finally, a list of guidelines from the contractor provides recommendations from their years of experience.

By clearly defining their expectations home owners are able grasp the scope of the project. An accurate scope will help in defining a realistic budget. The smart consumer will interview three different contractors. The home owner will have a close working relationship with the contracting professional for the life of the project. It makes sense that the owner and the professional need to communicate effectively.

If you are planning an entire house remodel you should realize that the project will take over your life for the next few months. If possible make arrangements to live somewhere else while the remodeling is taking place. This is best for you and for professionals trying to get their work done with minimal interference. Do not forget to check the references provided. Talk to former clients to see if the professional has a good record for finishing on time and on budget.

Some professionals provide a wide range of services. If you have a unique situation, such as a need for mold remediation, find someone experienced in this area. Adding a room to your home is another type of project that requires a particular type of experience.

Do your homework and do your research to ensure you will be satisfied with the results. Talk to friends and family who have been through a remodel. Be aware of the potential problems and have patience. Good luck with your remodel.




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