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Surviving A Home Remodeling Project


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Remodeling your home is uniquely different from building a new home. With remodeling, your home becomes the worksite. You live side-by-side with the project from start to finish. Once construction begins, you'll probably long for simple pleasures like a dust-free home or a fully functioning kitchen or bath. But the end result will be well worth these inconveniences.

 

Communication


Consistent and open communication between you and your remodeler will enhance your understanding of the project, provide an opportunity to exchange ideas, and ultimately help to make the experience a positive one for everyone involved. To facilitate this process, you need to:


The Pre-Construction Meeting


One way to ensure the success of your project is to plan for and actively participate in a pre-construction meeting. This allows your remodeler to clarify procedures and explain how the job will progress. It also offers both you and your remodeler an opportunity to prepare for those issues that may arise later. You should think of this meeting as a forum for all participants to define their expectations and agree on the anticipated outcome.

Some of the issues you may wish to cover at this meeting include:


Preventing Remodeling Fever


The train-station atmosphere of a remodeling project can lead to remodeling fever. The main symptom of this temporary affliction is feeling a loss of control that results from disrupted routines and the impact on your personal space. The best way to prevent this fever is to prepare well, remember that "this too shall pass," and focus on the progress being made. A few other suggestions from remodeling pros:


For more information on choosing a professional remodeler and managing every phase of your remodeling project, be sure to visit The Remodeling Resource, a service of the National Association of Home Builders Remodelors™ Council on the World Wide Web at www.remodelingresource.com.

 

To order a free copy of How to Find a Professional Remodeler, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to:

 

NAHB Remodelors Council
Dept. CS-J
1201 15th Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20005

 

 

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