Remodeling
As Prices of Construction Materials go up, Don’t Get Taken to the Bank
Feb 24th
As with other consumer products, it was inevitable that even building materials would be going up in price this year. I received notice of a drywall increase back in December. It was a pretty significant increase. As gas prices rise this year, transportation and shipping costs will also go up, and those costs will be passed along through price increases in building supplies.
When this happens, it is extremely important for homeowners who shop contractors by attaining bids, to do some additional homework. Don’t always go with a contractor who gives you the lowest bid. Some contracts are vague, and leave loopholes for unexpected surprises (cost of goods go up, changes to the plan, more needs to be done than meets the eye). Many contractors bid low, then when the work is done you either get what you paid for, or there are surprise costs added to the bill. Don’t let this happen to you! Do some homework!
There are a couple of things a homeowner can do to ensure they don’t get taken to the bank.
1. Check that the contractor is licensed and insured. Don’t use a non-licensed or uninsured contractor EVER!
2. Make sure your contractor includes all permits, and costs of the permits in the bid. Most cities require building permits for remodels. Heavy fines are imposed on homeowners who do not get the permits. You may be talked into believing you don’t need a permit; however, one of your neighbors may turn you in, and if you are working on a budget, this would not only put you over budget, but put a halt on the work until permits are acquired.
3. Check references! This is critical. Ask for references and call them. Ask if the job came in at or below the bid. If it was over, ask why. Many contractor’s will bid the job low, then do a bait and switch. Ask if the person is satisfied with the job the contractor provided. Ask them to rate on a scale from 1-10 with 10 being the best. Then ask why they rated them at the number they gave you. Many contractor’s find a problem, and rack up extra costs trying to fix it. Usually, the final bill is much higher than original bid, and the work is unsatisfactory or sub-par. Very often people will call JDH Construction to fix what other contractors have done, which adds even more to the cost of the original job.
4. Ask questions. Ask how long the job will take. Ask if they clean up their mess daily. Ask if they have suggestions to make the finished project better, or if it can be done with cheaper materials and not affect the quality, or results.
5. A good contractor will be able to schedule the work to be done around you. They will stick to a schedule and finish the job on time. If you solicit multiple bids, ask each contractor about the schedule. A contractor who hesitates, or cannot pin down a reasonable finish date should be avoided.
6. If you find a contractor that you really like, and that works well with you, keep them! Refer them to friends, co-workers, etc.
As a homeowner you cannot know the difference between inferior and superior construction. That is why it’s important to use a licensed, insured contractor. Most will insure their work for one year to several years. Be wary of a contractor who will not insure and stand behind their finished work for several years.
JDH Construction is a licensed and insured company. JDH Construction stands behind their work. JDH construction will bid as accurately as possible. They will discuss all the work that needs to be completed to ensure you get the finished job you want, and envision. JDH Construction will also give you input on how to make what you want even better, most often the project ends up better than the homeowner had envisioned.
Pride in Work Well Done
Nov 30th
Lately, JDH Construction has had the opportunity to work on some larger commercial remodeling jobs, versus small home-owner projects. Since the projects involve much larger spaces, and more complicated elements, the commercial jobs require more precise scheduling of sub-contractors in order to stay on budget, and on time. The one thing JDH hears from the customers and the sub-contractors is they appreciate that JDH stays on target with the work schedule.
Jeff D Howell Construction has been on the sub-contractor side many times, so they know the grief and frustration a sub-contractor suffers when a general contractor hires them to work a project and schedules them for certain days and times and then gets behind on the project and rescheduling of work is required one or more times. This screws up the reliability of the sub-contractor to do other jobs they have committed to, and causes problems with other customers. Because of this, JDH works very hard to make things happen on schedule. This makes their customers happy, as well as the sub-contractors who work for me.
One reason JDH Construction is able to adhere to their schedule is that they have been in business for several years. The company has always paid attention to detail and has overseen all aspects of building so they know what is needed to get the job done. Because of the experience and knowledge of building, JDH is able to see possible problems when they bid the project, versus other contractor’s with less experience who find those problems during the project and have to deal with them later. More often than not, when customers take several bids and go with the lowest bid, they come across these types of problems that were overlooked and usually incur more costs than if they would have gone with a more experienced contractor.
As a builder, JDH can turn space into something useful. They are able to envision what the customer may want, or need down the road and incorporate those anticipated changes into the remodel so that they can be completed later more efficiently and with less demolition.
With each job Jeff D Howell Construction completes, they do the best work. Very seldom does a customer contact JDH to come back and fix work JDH initiated and completed. On the other hand, JDH is frequently called to come fix what other contractors have messed up. Jeff D Howell Construction takes pride in all the work that they do, and the customer’s benefit from that work ethic, because they have a quality finished project and because the job is finished on time.
Remodeling for Entertainment
Jul 23rd
The summer and fall/ winter holidays (Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s) are the time when parties and get-together’s are in full swing. Now is the time for homeowners and businesses who really enjoy entertaining to contact a reliable contractor to help redesign these spaces to add functionality.
Whether too small, not organized for entertainment, or the space just needs an update, Jeff D. Howell Construction, Inc. can help. JDH offers works with you so that your vision becomes your reality. And the end result is that you will be proud to host parties and events in your newly remodeled space.
Kitchen Upgrades & Remodeling
Several things will make your parties more enjoyable for you, and your guests. With home entertaining, guests migrate to the kitchen area. However, most kitchens are not designed to accommodate a group of more than 5-10 people; therefore, the kitchen soon becomes overcrowded and very noisy. Jeff D. Howell Construction can show you ways to remodel or add space to a kitchen to alleviate cramming, and to organize the storage and counter space for ease of serving and catering to guests. Consider fresh paint, remodeling of kitchen, family room, basement, lighting changes, or additions to current spaces, such as adding an entertainment center, bar, or game room. Depending on the current home design, walls can be moved or eliminated to combine dining or family rooms and to open up areas so the kitchen becomes part of those spaces.
Deck & Patio Additions
For outside entertaining, consider adding a new deck or patio. Or, add on to existing deck or patio to create a a pleasant place for gathering.
Office Remodeling
At the office, add a kitchen or prep area, so there is a staging area for caterers or event planners to use. These areas can also serve as break rooms for employees on an everyday basis. Renting a space for parties can be expensive. JDH Construction will help you design, and remodel your space so that you can entertain in your own facility.
Affordable Remodeling Quote
Let Jeff D. Howell Construction assist you in designing an area specifically for your style of entertaining. With holidays just around the corner, now is the best time to get the work done. Call today for an appointment. Cheers!
