Where To Start When Doing A Whole Home Remodel

Remodeling your entire home is exciting, but it can also be a bit overwhelming. There are many decisions to make about what you want to be done and who you want to do it.

It’s also a significant time commitment, and you will probably only remodel once. At West Shore Construction, we will bring your exact vision to life so you can live happily in your whole home remodel in the Tampa area.

Make A Plan

The first thing you should do is make an extensive plan. This will reduce your stress levels immensely while going through the process of a whole home remodel. Creating a plan could also make it easier to communicate your ideas to your contractor and keep everyone on the same page. But the main purpose is to make the otherwise stressful process not feel so overwhelming.

Ensure that your plan also includes a timeline. Sticking to a schedule makes sure things are getting done efficiently. It’s also another tool to keep things organized during the whole house remodel process.

Decide On A Budget

A whole home remodel could cost anywhere from 20,000 to 200,000, depending on how far you want to take it. There are definitely ways to cut corners, but if you have the luxury of going all out, then plan accordingly. Sometimes it’s best to overestimate your budget rather than under. Things tend to add up during a remodel, and you want to prepare even for the unplanned.

Coordinate Styles And Know Where To Spend

While writing out your plan, consider the style you want your home to have and make sure each room is coordinated. Some people get creative with bedrooms or bathrooms because they aren’t seen from the general living space, but it’s all up to you.

Additionally, you should consider what you can do yourself. For example, you could easily accomplish small painting jobs and could save you some money. Of course, any heavy jobs are better left to professionals. Still, the more minor stuff could potentially be done by you or your family. Remember though specific jobs require permits and other certifications, so do your research before you start a whole home remodel.

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Hiring The Right Contractor For A Whole Home Remodel

Hire a contractor that you trust and feel comfortable with. You will spend a lot of time around them, and you need to have a solid line of communication. The bare minimum is that they’re licensed and insured. Do not do business with a contractor that doesn’t have both of those qualifications. If a worker is injured on your property and the company isn’t insured, they can actually sue you.

Besides license and insurance, you want a contractor who has experience. Make sure you look at their past jobs and research prior customers experiences and do not choose the first contractor you come across. Remodeling your entire home is a big job, so weigh out multiple options. Get opinions from family and friends as well.

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Whole Home Remodel Services West Shore Construction Offers

We specialize in kitchen and bathroom remodels but offer a variety of services for your whole home remodel. We provide pretty much any service under the sun including

  • Custom cabinets
  • Flooring
  • Doors
  • Windows
  • Roofs
  • Painting 

Whatever you need, West Shore Construction can make your dream home a real possibility. Not to mention, we offer green building options, so your home functions hand in hand with the environment and saves you money.

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More On Green Building

Your health, your wallet, and the environment will thank you for investing in green building. Using geothermal pumps for water heaters, you cut your energy use literally in half and reduce the compared carbon footprint by 70%.

Not to mention switching to LED or solar lighting will also benefit you by cutting down on energy costs, and LED lights have proven to be better on your eyes than typical fluorescents.

Another green building option is paints and materials with low VOCs. The air you’re breathing inside your home is important. Paints and building materials that emit harmful chemicals are no good for your health.

These days, it’s important to be aware of our carbon footprint, and most of these green building methods will end up paying for themselves over time with saved energy costs.

Conclusion

The key to a fluent whole home remodel process is just thorough planning. If you have a solid plan and a contractor willing and able to work with you and stick to that plan, you’re good to go. If you have any more questions about whole house remodels or want to learn more about our hurricane protection products, give us a call at 727-488-8182.

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