Archive for the ‘General Remodeling’ Category

Building a House Together

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

It really isn’t important if you choose to live in an apartment, condo, traditionally built home, or pre fab home.  Everyone has the same goal of being able to take pride in their home and design it to reflect their individual personality and desires.  In the event that you are lucky enough for building a house, the advantages are unbelievable.  Unlike with purchasing an existing home, you and your family have the option of having your home built with all of the amenities that are important to you.  However, taking on this kind of project has its challenges as well.  You will find with careful preparation and having the proper resources in place before you begin, you can ensure a smoother experience.  Keep these common house building tips in mind during your building process and right up to the house warming party.

Building a House

One crucial point many future homeowners forget as their contractor is building their house is underestimating the level of frustration and stress that goes along with the process.  Any time you are spending that kind of money and have so much emotionally invested in a project, you can bet things are going to be trying from time to time.  Overall, most people who have their homes built from scratch are glad they did, but it’s a great idea to have someone in your corner.  And by in your corner, we mean have a reputable realtor on your side.  These professionals can do more for you than just help you find or sell a home.  They are trained to offer advice on the location of the home you plan to build as well as assist during the closing proceedings.

The other professional you can count on to be a vital part of building a house is the contractor.  Not only will he or she be on top of every aspect of the construction, the main contractor is generally a great person to rely on as a go between for you and the other, more specialized contractors that will work on your new home.  As long as you work closely with the experienced professionals you choose, your home building experience can be pleasurable and result in the perfect home for you and your family.

The Truth about Licensed Contractors

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

It can be a bit overwhelming to have to decide what to do with your house in terms of repairs, finding a good contractor, and making sure you stay within budget.  Unfortunately, most of this stuff wasn’t covered in house owning 101.  So, it’s left up to you to figure out how to hire the right licensed contractors for the job you need done.  For that matter, you should also educate yourself on the required certifications and permits your area or community requires.   With a little bit of information about the construction and contracting trades, you can better protect yourself and your home.

Licensed Contractors

One of the fastest ways to figure out if the contractors you are thinking about hiring are licensed or not are to go online.  Most states have available lists of their registered contractors.  You can also call the labor board in your state for further information on those listed.  As a rule, if contractors are going to be handling jobs that cost more than a couple of hundred dollars, they are supposed to be licensed.  Some state allow for exceptions for specialized laborers that work by the hour instead of for a flat rate.  Some of those laborers include plumbers and electricians.  In terms of general licensed contractors though, you will have an awfully strong ally in the state licensing board if something goes wrong with your project.

If you are having a licensed contractor take care of your project and he or she has a team of employees, it’s imperative that the owner of the company have workman’s compensation insurance for the people to be working in or around your home.  As a matter of fact, you should feel comfortable asking to see a copy of the contractor’s policy certificate.  Don’t fall for excuses like it’s at the office or the agency have a copy.  The certificate copies are free and every good contractor should have one on hand for requests.

Finding Good Living Room Design Ideas

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Your home is your haven from the outside world. It’s the place you rest after a long day of work or where you spend time with the people who mean the most to you.  It only makes sense that you make it into a place you feel comfortable in and can be proud of.  In addition to the kitchen of a home, the living room is one of the most frequented places in the entire house.  It has to be pleasant and a reflection of its owner’s taste and personality.  While it might sound like an easy challenge to come up with living room design ideas that could work for you, with all of the many aspects to decide on it can be a trial.  What you need are resources for ideas and designs before you call in an interior designer or contractor.  The designer can help once you get a basic idea.  Having the contractor on hand before you are ready for structural changes is a waste of money.  Here are a few thoughts on where you can find some great living room ideas.

Living Room Design Ideas

One of the most inexpensive ways to come up with living room design ideas is to go online and explore the many websites devoted to interior design.  You are sure to see examples of design ranging in modern and contemporary to classic and Victorian. Remember, you don’t have to select one style. Many have elements that can be interchanged and work well together.  An eclectic look is very popular right now and may be perfect for you.  You might get lucky and even find one of the sites that allows for you to put in the dimensions of your living room so you can play with some ideas virtually.

Magazines and TV shows are another great resource for finding some unique living room design ideas.  You can take a bit from your favorite ideas and create a room that is distinctly your own.  All you need is a step in the right direction.

Why You Should Use Professional Building Contractors

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

No one really tells you what all is involved with home ownership.  It’s almost as if as long as you pay your mortgage, your responsibilities are over as far as the house itself is concerned.  Nothing could be further from the truth.  In reality, there will all kinds of home improvement projects that will come up over the years.  Some you will do because you have to and the improvements need done, others will come about from a desire to make things look different and the need to modernize.  While some people try to do the major jobs themselves, it’s usually better to hire building contractors to help you out with the big stuff.  Take a look at some of the advantages of hiring a professional to get you and your house through the hard stuff.

Building Contractors

The biggest advantage to hiring the best of your local building contractors is their skill and experience.  You don’t get home improvement training right along with your house.  The average person has no idea how to replace a roof or lay carpet or install tile.  However, a general contractor does.  He or she will be able to complete any job you throw at them faster and with better results than you could ever hope to accomplish on your own.  Of course, you will want to check into your contractor’s track record and reputation before hiring them and signing any contract.

Another element of building contractors and their help you can’t forget about is their equipment.  While many home improvement jobs use the same tools, there are those jobs that require specialty tools that most homeowners simply don’t own.  If you were to try to acquire all of the various tools you would need for every project, the expense would by far outweigh the advantages.  Let the contractor use his or her tools and equipment to do your job.  It’s a win-win situation for their business and your home’s needs.

Going Green with Green Hot Water Heaters

Friday, December 11th, 2009

There are a couple of ways you can “go green” with green hot water heaters.  Hot water heaters use a lot of energy to keep water hot.  One of the ways you can make your hot water tank more efficient is by wrapping the tank with an insulation blanket.  But technology has provided another option called a tankless hot water heater.  It’s energy efficient and becoming more popular all the time.

Everywhere you turn, people are “going green.”  It’s the new mantra as society addresses issues like global warming and depleting natural resources.  In addition, utility rates continue to rise every year. Heating and cooling charges are a major household expense usually only following the mortgage payment in terms of size.  It only makes sense to do everything possible to lower energy charges and that includes making your hot water tank operate as efficiently as possible.

Green Hot Water Heaters

Creating green hot water heaters used to mean keeping your tank insulated so heat doesn’t escape through the tank walls. Heating water continuously requires a lot of energy and anything you can do to reduce heat loss will directly lower your energy bills.   The one caveat to this method of going green is to make sure the tank manufacturer does not prohibit using a water tank blanket.  You can not only wrap the tank; you can also wrap the hot water pipes.

If you are building a new home or are considering replacing your current tank in an existing home, the tankless hot water system is a good option.  These are the newest green hot water heaters.  These tanks use a lot less energy through their method of operation.  Instead of drawing energy to keep a tank full of water heated, the tankless system heats water on demand.  This kind of system can be more expensive than the traditional water heaters, but the energy savings will cover the additional cost within a fairly short period of time.

When you are interested in “going green”, there may be several steps you can take.  You should never assume there’s nothing left in your house you can make more efficient.  Hot water heaters are often ignored, because they’re stored in the garage.  Yet going green with your hot water can save you lots of money on your utility bills.

Your Options on Kitchen Remodeling Ideas

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

When it comes to making your kitchen the room you want and know it can be, there is a good chance you have tons of kitchen remodeling ideas.  If a trip to the kitchen appliance and décor aisles of a home improvement store get your creative juices flowing and a desire burning in your heart, it’s time to consider calling in the big guns and finally giving your kitchen the makeover it deserves.  You can make the project as basic as changing the color of paint on the walls to as in depth as redoing the floors, cabinets, and appliances.  Take a look at some of the more luxurious products on the market for the kitchen.

Kitchen Remodeling Ideas

Let’s start at the bottom and work our way up, shall we?  Kitchen floors are very important in the overall design of the kitchen.  You can choose products like ceramic tile, though on a floor, it is prone to chip.  Products like bamboo flooring are fantastic in terms of appearance and durability.  This product also has the added bonus of being earth friendly.  If environmental concerns are important to you, this is definitely a flooring option to consider.  The better made laminates are as popular as ever as well.

The countertops of the kitchen contribute to the most discussed kitchen remodeling ideas.  There are so many amazing options on the market that it is hard to not get caught up in the sheer variety.  On the other hand, homeowners who spend a lot of time in the kitchen would be wise to consider the cabinet options that provide lots of storage space.  Uniquely designed cabinets can take care of the extras like onion and vegetable bins, as well as spice racks with a lot of style.  Talk to your contractor about ordering custom cabinets to meet your needs.

Your kitchen remodeling ideas are worth hearing and your contractor will know exactly how to make them reality.  Be sure to keep an open mind about your options.  The possibilities are really endless.