Hiring a home remodel contractor

by Ari Koufos 10/10/2022

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While designing a house from scratch usually requires professional help, it's not always clear if you need a remodel contractor. If you have a remodeling project you plan to handle on your own, is it necessary to hire somebody to help? Here are some of the key points to consider when it comes to remodeling contractors:

What's the difference between a renovation and a remodel?

Renovation refers to a project meant to restore or enhance an existing structure or feature. A remodel, however, usually involves building or adding something entirely new.

What does a full remodel include?

Remodeling is usually done to change the function or design of a space. This may be done by removing walls in bathrooms or by transforming a kitchen's layout so cabinets and sinks have different locations. If you make significant changes to multiple rooms in the home, you can consider it a full home remodel.

Do I need a contractor to remodel my house?

A remodeling contractor usually has architectural training as well as experience in remodeling. They will serve as your liaison to coordinate hiring labor, ordering materials, obtaining applicable building permits and working within your budget and deadlines.

How do I find local contractors?

If you've decided to hire a contractor, the next question might be: How do I find the right one? Some great ways to find an excellent contractor include:

  • Asking friends or colleagues for personal recommendations.
  • Asking your real estate agent for professional connections.
  • Searching online for reviews in your local area.

What should I look for in a renovation contract?

A home remodeling contractor will draw up a contract for you and your proposed job. These contracts include the pertinent details of your partnership, including:

  • License numbers and liability insurance information.
  • A clear list of requested changes or tasks.
  • Protocol for access to job site.
  • Budget and timeframe.
  • Payment schedule.

These are only a few things you'll find on a remodeling contract, but a reputable contractor will go through every piece of the document to make sure everybody understands expectations.

In addition to handling important details like finding quality materials and obtaining all the necessary permits, a general contractor will help give you peace of mind about your project. Keep these factors in mind when putting together the details of your next home improvement adventure.

About the Author
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Ari Koufos

I have been selling Real Estate in the Greater Boston Area since 1997. I am the Co-Founder & Current Broker/Owner of Realty Executives in Watertown. A lifelong resident of Watertown which I still reside with my Wife Debra and my Twins Emily & Christopher.  I am a  supporter of many local & national charities. One of my most rewarding fundraisers was as a rider in the PanMass Challenge in 2010,2011,2015 & 2016 raising over $50,000 over those 4 years for the Dana Farber Jimmy Fund. I am a 1988 Graduate of Bentley University in Waltham. I have extensive knowledge of all types of Real Estate participating in over 1000 transactions. I also have New Construction experience & specialize in condo conversions.  

Purchasing a home is one of the single most important investments in a person's life. With my expertise and guidance in the home buying and selling process, I can help find the most appropriate home for you. You can be assured that an experienced Real Estate Professional is working with your interests in mind. Please contact me on my cell at 617-799-8948 or email [email protected] for a free consult if you are thinking of Buying or Selling your home.