People do not remodel because they want to. People do this because their kitchen design does not work anymore, or a bathroom has become old enough. But the period of time from “I should improve this” to “I’m going to hire someone” is usually based on concerns about price, terms, and results matching your vision.
Minter Construction & Remodeling was created to help you get rid of such uncertainties. Being located in Johns Creek and serving residents of Suwanee, Cumming, Buford, Alpharetta, Roswell, and Milton, this family business has many years of experience making rooms you have long dreamed of. And sometimes the success of your remodeling does not depend on the materials you use, but on planning.
Why Some Remodels Age Well and Others Don’t
When a remodel is beautiful at the time of occupancy, but out of style after just five years, there was probably a stage of planning that has been missed. Fashion goes away very fast, but balance, natural lighting, and good materials last.
Owners who value the functionality of a home more than fashion usually find themselves more satisfied. A kitchen island that fits the family’s use will outlast one that is just fashionable.
Signs Your Space Is Overdue for a Change
Some signs that you need to renovate are easy to spot. Others grow over time. Then you get irritated, but it starts to become usual to you.
- Designs that make you go around your kitchen or room in such a manner that is not comfortable or easy for you to do
- Toilets with such items as sinks, tiles, or vents that do not suit modern needs anymore
- Spaces that appear to be too tight, since there is too little lighting or storage places
How Exactly a Proper Renovation Process Should Go
A project that fits the budget and is completed on time will consist of such stages. These are: consultation, design and selection of suitable materials, obtaining permits, construction and, finally, a walk-through inspection. Most delays and overruns happen when any of the above-mentioned stages are being omitted or hurriedly performed.
| Phase | What Happens | Typical Focus |
| Consultation | Goals, budget, and layout discussion | Aligning expectations |
| Design | Material and fixture selection | Style and function |
| Construction | Demolition and rebuild | Structural integrity |
| Finishing | Trim, paint, fixtures | Detail and craftsmanship |
| Walkthrough | Final inspection | Quality assurance |
Typical Mistakes Made By Homeowners before Hiring a Builder
The primary problem arises from picking a contractor solely based on cost. If there is one bid that is significantly cheaper than others, then there is always a reason for it. This could be in the quality of materials, the work of the contractors, or even the amount of time required to complete the task.
The other error that is quite common is the underestimation of the magnitude of the changes that will be required. For instance, the desire to have an open space requires that walls be removed. At first glance, it seems quite simple; however, it usually requires adding support beams and permits.
What Sets Experienced Remodelers Apart
Years of hands-on work can change the way a contractor gets ready for a job before anything starts. Spotting signs of big problems with things like the walls or pipes early can help stop surprise costs from showing up later.
Minter Construction & Remodeling likes to build long-term relationships. They do not see each job as a one-time thing. This often means you get clear communication. There is also steady responsibility from the first talk to the final look at the work. This is important for people to feel happy with their home remodel.
FAQ
What is the average duration of remodeling kitchens and bathrooms?
Remodeling kitchens requires six to ten weeks, while remodeling bathrooms requires three to six weeks. The project may be extended due to structural modifications or permitting issues.
Am I required to have a permit for my home remodel?
Permits are normally needed when there is any sort of structural, plumbing, or electrical modification or addition. Cosmetic remodeling, such as painting or repairs to fixtures, does not always need permits.
How much should I budget for my home renovation?
It depends on the size of the project, the material involved, and the extent of the structure. There is no average cost because a scope of work and estimates are needed for accurate estimation.
Should I do my remodeling projects in phases or all at once?
Renovating in stages gives you more flexibility on your budget but makes your job last longer since phasing increases the length of disruption time.
What Matters Most Before You Start
The best renovation starts from good planning, an effective budget, and choosing a professional team that prioritizes discussion at least as much as craftsmanship. The houses that will remain in great condition for many years ahead are those that people thought of while making plans for future use of these houses and not just while decorating. The best way to renovate a room is to have a plan that fits your needs. It is exactly what makes you able to enjoy it for a long period of time.