Denver's #1 Home Remodeling Contractor
A home remodel can be a significant undertaking, and the scope of the project will depend on your goals and budget. A successful home remodel involves careful planning, attention to detail, and effective communication.
Here are some of the steps involved in a typical home remodel:
We will develop a plan:
Before starting a home remodel, it’s crucial to have a clear plan in place. This plan should include the your goals for the project, as well as a budget and timeline. The plan should also take into account any necessary permits or inspections that may be required.
Our Design Process:
A design will help the you visualize the final product and ensure that everyone involved in the project is on the same page. A design may include floor plans, elevations, and 3D renderings.
Our Team Handles the Permits:
Depending on the scope of the project, permits may be required from local building departments or other regulatory agencies. The contractor or homeowner will need to obtain these permits before work can begin.
Demolition:
Depending on the project, some demolition may be necessary before the remodel can begin. This may involve removing walls, cabinets, or other fixtures.
Structural work:
If the project involves changing the floor plan or adding an addition, structural work may be necessary. This may include adding or removing walls, reinforcing existing structures, or installing new support beams.
Plumbing and Electrical Work:
If the project involves updating plumbing or electrical systems, this work will need to be completed before the project can move forward. This may include installing new pipes or wiring, updating fixtures, or upgrading the electrical panel.
Installation of Finishes:
Once the structural and utility work is complete, finishes can be installed. This may include installing drywall, flooring, cabinetry, and lighting fixtures.
Painting and Trim Work:
Once the finishes are installed, the project can move on to the final stages of painting and trim work. This may include painting walls, installing molding or trim, and adding decorative elements.
Clean-up and Inspection:
Once the project is complete, the work area will need to be thoroughly cleaned, and a final inspection will need to be completed to ensure that the project meets all necessary building codes and regulations.
A home remodel can be a significant investment in time, money, and effort. That’s why we approach each project with a clear plan, and stay on top of the project throughout every stage of the process. By doing so, you can be assured that your remodel will be a success.