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Youve researched, interviewed and selected
the best remodeler for your job. Congratulations, youve completed
a huge step; however, one still lies aheadsurviving the chaos
created by living in your home while its being remodeled.
Having your house remodeled is quite different from having one built
because your living space is instantly transformed into a work site.
But the inconveniences you experience will be well worth it when
your project is completed. The National Association of Home Builders
offers the following suggestions on how to keep your sanity during
your remodeling project:
Communication
- Keep the lines of communication open and consistent
between yourself and your remodeler.This 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.
- Designate a backup for each contact person to assure
continuity in anyones absence.
- Designate a place in your house where the contact
persons can leave messages for each other.
Define Expectations
- Hold a pre-construction meeting. This provides
a forum for all participants to define their expectations and
agree on the anticipated outcome. Also, the remodeler has a chance
to clarify procedures and explain how the job process will work,
while you can ask specific questions.
- You will find specific issues you may want to address
with your remodeler at the NAHBs website, www.nahb.org
Timing
and Scheduling
- Be sure to build time into your schedule for obtaining
the necessary permits.
- Ask your remodeler to provide you with a weekly
schedule.
- Ask your remodeler which product orders require
the longest lead times. For custom-made items, it is especially
important to make your selections as early in the process as possible.
- Expect to set aside time for telephone calls and
regular meetings with your contact person to review progress and
discuss the schedule for the remaining work.
Prevent Remodeling Fever
- Designate a safe haven in your home where you can
escape from the chaos and commotion of the construction.
- Its easy to get caught up in the inconveniences
of the project--remember to maintain a sense of humor. Look at
your remodeling project as an adventurecertain things are
out of your control and its best to laugh rather than become
angry.
For more information, visit the National Association
of Homebuilders web site at www.nahb.org
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