Posts Tagged ‘remodeling’

Deep Discount Remodeling Puts Contractors Back on Job Sites

Monday, May 18th, 2009

The word was slow to get around but homeowners are now beginning to see that the time is ripe to remodel. Deep discounts are very tempting and some homeowners who fear a worsening economy are taking the risk and taking advantage of great deals.

Many homeowners who received remodeling bids a year ago are finding that the same project today would cost thousands less.

Take for example Michael Perkocha and Tina Stott from Oakland, who just purchased a bungalow for $630,000. Last year they were getting quotes in the $250,000 range and decided to postpone remodeling because they couldn’t afford it. This January they got quotes ranging from $102,000 to $170,000 and ended up going with a contractor whose bid was $129,000. That’s a $121,000 savings!

Such deep discounts allowed them to upgrade their flooring from laminate to oak and upgrade their countertops from Formica to granite. They’re also able to add crown moldings and energy efficient windows.

Besides saving a huge chunk of money, the work is almost complete at three months, opposed to the six months they had figured on, and they’re under budget. These are huge marketing points for contractors: big savings, ahead of schedule, and under budget. (more…)

In This Economy, Should You Specialize or Expand Your Service?

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Times are tough and many contractors are pulling tooth and nail to find steady work. Yet before anyone resorts to self abuse, ask the question of how to best sell your abilities. Should you expand or specialize your offerings? As mainly a woodworker, is a move into concrete or even masonry worth it?

Such a question can be easy or difficult. Take remodeling contractors; for you the answer is probably simple — expansion. The reason being that remodeling inherently involves many different facets of construction from carpentry to electrical to plumbing and more. Being able to offer experience, knowledge, and advice in many of these areas is a big plus.

However, if you offer a unique service, one which sets you apart from the field, then specialization may be your best route. Say you’re a custom tile setter or mason with your own formula for creativity, something that is a valuable selling point. It makes sense that you would want to hone that skill and accentuate it during interviews.

At the same time homeowners and their remodels can be very fluid things, changing as the days go by. While it is generally accepted that a well-planned remodel is the smoothest remodel, that is not always how it goes. Therefore an extensive list of skills and services, including a heightened ability to think on your feet, may be the best way to go. (more…)

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