Frequently Asked Questions
We’ve gathered answers to some of the most common questions we receive about our services. Our goal is to make your renovation experience as seamless and stress-free as possible. Our team works diligently from demolition to reconstruction and finishing, maintaining the highest standards of quality and care.
If you don’t find the answer to your questions here, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’re always here to help and provide the information you need to feel confident and excited about your renovation project.
Yes we will be pulling permits for your project.
We work hand in hand with the city and county on all of our projects. With our extensive knowledge about construction, renovations and the building codes, inspections will add a few days to your project but we estimate those into our calendars from the start to ensure there are no delays from start to finish.
The city or county will send out a respective inspector for each thing that is getting inspected. We are on site for every single inspection every time. We are there to provide the inspector with all of the information they need in order to provide the proper inspections.
We strive to make the live-in renovation process as painless as possible. We utilize Zipwall systems and HEPA air cleaners to partition off the working area and keep dust down. We also protect all floors and surfaces we may come in contact with to ensure we leave your home and personal effects in the condition they were in when we arrived.
A live-in renovation lets you stay in your home and witness every step of its transformation. While certain areas might be temporarily sectioned off, you’ll still have easy access through thoughtfully organized pathways. With dust control and protective measures in place, the project stays clean and safe. The true benefit? You can remain comfortably at home and experience the excitement of your space evolving around you.
We will give a rough ballpark of the project’s price during the consultation and then a comprehensive estimate is built for your particular project so that you know what the “real cost” of the renovation will be.
Ballpark budgets are derived from similar projects and with our experience as to what it will take. A real cost estimate is one that takes into account all of the things performed in the entire renovation from the start to the finish. Since the majority of the renovation is completed in house we estimate our projects with real world experience.
We have in house staff that work to produce the majority of the renovations from demo to reconstruction and finish work. We use MEP subcontractors (Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing) companies that handle their portions of the work.
There are several ways to go about selections and those can be completed using designers or by selecting them yourselves.
The selection process for projects from small bathrooms to entire renovations can be quite overwhelming. Having a designer that can learn about your likes, wants and desires can help bring selection palettes to you to choose from instead of looking at the thousands of options in each category of choices.
Our overall goal is the client’s happiness. So it is not up to us to decide whether you work with a designer, but it can be very helpful for you to consult a designer on the project to reduce decision-making stress.
As a part of our estimating process we put budgets to each and every item that the project requires. When a designer is selected these budgets are passed on to them to help narrow down the options and to prevent cost overruns.
It is best to consult real estate agents to determine what will yield the best returns for a given project. Our goal is to “change the way you live in your home,” rather than focusing on ROI benefits.
Yes, we specialize in condominium renovations, both in standalone buildings as well as high-rise condos.
Condominiums are generally multi-floor units that were constructed based on things happening above them, so while we can make several changes. There will be things that can’t be moved.
Oftentimes limitations in condo buildings could be working hours, working days, elevator heights and parking issues.
We check all of the above items prior to the project to provide an adequate calendar and an understanding of how we will make the project work within the parameters.
