Kitchen remodels are pretty common these days and you should start with hiring a contractor, but not before you figure out which design would work best for what you need it to do. When the contractors are in your home, and it could be for a while, make sure they have something to snack on as well as water to drink while they are there. You will also want to pick out some practical appliances to go inside your new kitchen.
Key Takeaways:
- Try to visit in-progress job sites that your contractor has so that you can see how well things are going in the middle of a job.
- Make sure to ask for references and then get information on timeliness, contractor work habits, whether the project stayed on budget, contractor communication, and how problems were resolved.
- Be kind to subcontractors by doing things such as bringing coffee and snacks to the work site occasionally.
“Never hire a contractor who makes you uncomfortable, no matter how highly recommended or how low the estimate.”
Read more: https://www.thisoldhouse.com/kitchens/21015310/the-don-t-get-burned-kitchen-remodeling-guide
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