FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ's)

See some common questions and answers below, or call us at 941-303-2420.
FAQ'S Frequently Asked Questions What Is The Difference Between Renovation And Remodeling?

Renovation typically refers to restoring something to a previous or better condition, often involving repairs, updates to existing features, or refreshing the appearance. Remodeling, on the other hand, involves changing the structure or function of a space. This could mean things like moving walls, altering the layout, or adding new rooms. A good way to think of it is that renovation is a face-lift, while remodeling is a structural and design change.

The most expensive part of remodeling a house often depends on the specific project, but generally, kitchen and bathroom remodels tend to be the costliest. This is due to the intricate work involved, including plumbing, electrical, cabinetry, countertops, and appliances, which all contribute significantly to the overall expense.

The cost to renovate a house in Florida varies widely depending on the project, the size of the house, the quality of materials, and the location within Florida.

However, as a rough estimate, you can expect to pay anywhere from $20 to $60+ per square foot for a general renovation. This is, of course, a broad range. Factors like high-end finishes, structural changes, or dealing with older homes can increase the cost significantly.

It’s best to get multiple quotes from local contractors to get a more accurate estimate for your specific project.

Absolutely. We believe in complete transparency and protection for both parties. Our standard practice is to provide a comprehensive written contract before starting any work. This contract will clearly outline the scope of the project, including the specific tasks to be completed, the materials to be used, and any demolition or construction involved.

We’ll also provide a detailed timeline with estimated start and completion dates for each phase of the project.

Finally, the contract will include a clear payment schedule, outlining when payments are due based on project milestones. We’re happy to review the contract with you in detail and answer any questions you may have before you sign it.

Communication is key to a successful renovation, and we prioritize keeping you informed throughout the entire process. We typically assign a dedicated project manager to each project, and they will serve as your primary point of contact. You can expect regular updates, whether it’s weekly check-ins, daily progress reports depending on the work, or immediate notifications of any unexpected issues.

We use a combination of email, phone calls, and on-site meetings to communicate effectively. We also use project management software to track progress, manage tasks, and share important documents, ensuring everything stays organized and on schedule. We encourage open communication and welcome your questions and feedback anytime.

We understand the importance of having skilled and reliable subcontractors. So, we carefully select all our subcontractors based on several criteria: First and foremost, they must be fully licensed and insured, and compliant with all safety procedures.

We check their references and review their previous work to ensure quality craftsmanship and professionalism.

We also prioritize subcontractors who have a proven track record of reliability and good communication. Our goal is to build long-term relationships with subcontractors who share our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.