- Before you start, make sure that you have established a budget for this particular
project.
- Should do it yourself or hire others to help you is an important consideration
- Analyse the importance of the project before you begin. the more importeant
the job is, the more you may need to consider hiring a professional to help you
to make sure the job is done right.
- Try to avoid overbuilding for your neighborhood.
Facts for Consumers (Taken from the Federal Trade Commission)
Your home may be your most valuable financial asset. That’s why it’s important to be cautious when you hire someone to work on it. Home improvement and repair and maintenance contractors often advertise in newspapers, the Yellow Pages, and on the radio and TV. However, don’t consider an ad an indication of the quality of a contractor’s work. Your best bet is a reality check from those in the know: friends, neighbors, or co-workers who have had improvement work done. Get written estimates from several firms. Ask for explanations for price variations. Don’t automatically choose the lowest bidder.
Home Improvement Professionals
Depending on the size and complexity of your project, you may choose to work with a number of different professionals:
- General Contractors manage all aspects of your project, including hiring
and supervising subcontractors, getting building permits, and scheduling inspections.
They also work with architects and designers.
- Speciality Contractors install particular products, such as cabinets and
bathroom fixtures.
- Architects design homes, additions, and major renovations. If your project
includes structural changes, you may want to hire an architect who specializes
in home remodeling.
- Designers have expertise in specific areas of the home, such as kitchens
and baths.
- Design/Build Contractors provide one-stop service. They see your project through from start to finish. Some firms have architects on staff; others use certified designers.