Everyone knows kitchen renovations pays big in terms of increased home value and improved homeowner satisfaction. But there’s a dirty little secret of kitchen renovation that you may not know. There will be men your kitchen for weeks, sometimes even longer. So you’d better be sure you’ve chosen the right contractor for the job.
Choose well, and you’ll spend a few quality weeks with a conscientious contractor who is sensitive to how the job is upsetting the daily flow of your household, and who won''t leave you without water or access to your kitchen for days. Choose poorly and you may see the guy just long enough for him to pick up the deposit check, entirely gut the kitchen, and then disappear with his crew for a few weeks.
Here are a few things you should expect:
* If the remodel requires gutting your kitchen, you might be without the use of the room for a week or so. Electricians, plumbers, cabinetmakers, countertop contractors will need to be brought in.
* Remove all your dishes, silverware, food, spices, and cookware. Put them somewhere far away from the remodel so the kitchen contractors can get to work.
* If your pets have food or water bowls in the kitchen, move them elsewhere at least seven to 10 days before the renovation begins so that your pets will not wander into the area once work starts.
* Talk with your contractors. Your kitchen designs professional is the last word in advice. He will know exactly what you need to do with your project. These are general guidelines for a typical kitchen remodeling project; the contractor can give you the specifics.
* Your kitchen remodeler will let you know when your kitchen will be completely out of commission, when it can be used partially, and when it is fully operational, even though they are still working on the cosmetics.
* For that unavoidable brief period when you kitchen is totally out of commission, try going to a hotel or staying with friends. Kitchen renovations are a big investment, so it may not be the best time to spend more money, but getting away from the chaos can help keep you sane.
* Another option is planning to eat out during that time. You could also move the microwave and just have microwaveable meals for a few days.
A few final thoughts about kitchen Renovations: Keep in mind that you have to make great changes to get what you want. The process doesn’t last forever, and the sacrifices you make will result in a better home, great return on your investment, and a better place to cook and entertain.
Be patient. The contractors are not trying to make your life miserable; they are there to help make it better.
Choose well, and you’ll spend a few quality weeks with a conscientious contractor who is sensitive to how the job is upsetting the daily flow of your household, and who won''t leave you without water or access to your kitchen for days. Choose poorly and you may see the guy just long enough for him to pick up the deposit check, entirely gut the kitchen, and then disappear with his crew for a few weeks.
Here are a few things you should expect:
* If the remodel requires gutting your kitchen, you might be without the use of the room for a week or so. Electricians, plumbers, cabinetmakers, countertop contractors will need to be brought in.
* Remove all your dishes, silverware, food, spices, and cookware. Put them somewhere far away from the remodel so the kitchen contractors can get to work.
* If your pets have food or water bowls in the kitchen, move them elsewhere at least seven to 10 days before the renovation begins so that your pets will not wander into the area once work starts.
* Talk with your contractors. Your kitchen designs professional is the last word in advice. He will know exactly what you need to do with your project. These are general guidelines for a typical kitchen remodeling project; the contractor can give you the specifics.
* Your kitchen remodeler will let you know when your kitchen will be completely out of commission, when it can be used partially, and when it is fully operational, even though they are still working on the cosmetics.
* For that unavoidable brief period when you kitchen is totally out of commission, try going to a hotel or staying with friends. Kitchen renovations are a big investment, so it may not be the best time to spend more money, but getting away from the chaos can help keep you sane.
* Another option is planning to eat out during that time. You could also move the microwave and just have microwaveable meals for a few days.
A few final thoughts about kitchen Renovations: Keep in mind that you have to make great changes to get what you want. The process doesn’t last forever, and the sacrifices you make will result in a better home, great return on your investment, and a better place to cook and entertain.
Be patient. The contractors are not trying to make your life miserable; they are there to help make it better.
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