Our Process
1. SITE VISIT AND PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE
Once you have contacted us, one of our project leads will reach out to you to briefly discuss the project you have in mind and to schedule a complementary site visit.
During this visit, we will discuss more about your remodeling ideas, priorities and goals. We will then take rough measurements, discuss time frames, budget, your vision for the finished product, as well as any foreseeable issues (such as zoning, structural, plumbing, etc). We may discuss some ideas or approaches that you hadn’t thought of but may want to consider.
This meeting usually lasts about 1-2 hours. We will submit a preliminary proposal, typically within one week.
2. DESIGN AND PLANNING
Assuming you like what we have proposed, we enter the design and planning phase. During this stage, our project managers work with you to finalize the design.
We also work with you to select products, finishes and materials, bringing your visions one step closer to reality.
With these detailed plans, materials and product selections we can finalize the construction contract price for your project. Any modifications to plans and costs are then made.
3. CONSTRUCTION
When step two is completed, you sign the construction contract. Once this is done we pull the necessary permits, review the final production sequence, and schedule of your project with you.
During demolition and construction, we take many steps to ensure that your home is protected from the construction process and dust. We also leave the construction area clean and safe when we leave for the day.
4. WALK-THROUGH, FINALIZING LIST, AND PROJECT COMPLETION
Toward the end of the project, we conduct a walk-through of the project with you and prepare a finalizing list of any items not yet completed. We will make every effort to complete the finalizing list as quickly as possible.
While we “straighten up” the project area at the end of every day, at the end of the project we will more thoroughly clean the project area (sweeping, vacuuming, dusting, mopping, etc.) and dispose of any construction debris.
At this point the project is complete and we ask you to complete a project evaluation survey. This is one of the ways we learn what our clients like about how we preformed and perhaps more importantly areas where we need to do better.