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Cabinets

Cabinets How do you select cabinets for your bathroom and kitchen?  Typing “Cabinets” in Google returns over 2.3 billion results!  That’s not helpful!  How a cabinet is made is the most important consideration.  There are basically 3 types of cabinets.  These are solid wood, particle board (Melamine Faced Chipboard or MFC), MDF and HDF (Medium-Density […]

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Change Order

Change Order If you want to learn more about Change Orders, don’t ask Google!  Typing “Change Order” into Google produces over 8 billion results!  I almost fell out of my chair when I saw the results.  Who on earth can make sense of that? What is a Change Order?  A Change Order is work that […]

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Build a Strong Client-Contractor Relationship

Build a Strong Client-Contractor Relationship

Build a Strong Client-Contractor Relationship Beginning with the first meeting at your home, you want to build a strong Client-Contractor Relationship.  Remodeling Contractors are crucial allies as you remodel your home.  Remodeling a bathroom, kitchen, or full interior requires the ability to manage thousands of moving pieces and lots of trades.  To successfully accomplish requires […]

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Cabinet Doors

Cabinet Doors How do you select cabinet doors for your bathroom or kitchen?  Typing “Cabinet Doors” in Google returns over 350 million results!  That’s not helpful!  How a cabinet door is made is the most important consideration.  There are basically 3 types of cabinet doors.  These are solid wood, particle board (Melamine Faced Chipboard or […]

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Home Renovation Cost

Home Renovation Cost

Home Renovation Cost Home renovation cost continue to grow.  Historically, prices increase 12-18% per year regardless of what the economy is doing.  Some years are more while others are less.  But the average increase of 12-18% remains.  Why? Materials, labor, taxes, regulations, government debt/bonds, building codes, utilities, transportation, and insurances (health and workers compensation) don’t […]

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