When you decide to remodel your home, you’re choosing to invest in it. You are making it better–a better fit for your family and needs, a better place for loved ones to gather, a better place to live. You are investing in it financially as well, putting some of your hard-earned money into changing it into the home of your dreams. You need to know how much it will cost and where your money is going, and be confident that the budget you’ve planned for is what you actually spend.
We believe the best way to prevent cost overruns is by having a solid, detailed remodeling plan. McLennan Contracting is a design-build company, which means that all our planning, designing, making selections, applying for permits, demolition, and construction are handled in-house. This ensures a great plan is in place to give you the remodel you want for the budget you expect.
If you don’t have a solid, thorough, detailed remodeling plan, you could run into some problems. A plan helps you, your contractor, and your team know exactly what to expect, what decisions have been made, and what the priorities are. Without this information, you may run into project delays as unexpected issues come up or materials need to be ordered.
You might have communication issues with your contractor and his team. You can verbally explain what you want and what is important to you, but without a detailed plan, your contractor may take something different away from the conversation. It’s easy to have misunderstandings when it’s about something as complex and multi-faceted as a home remodel–and it’s vital that everyone is on the same page.
And finally, you will likely incur unexpected costs without a good plan. From unforeseen issues that might crop up to changes in the scope of work, cost overruns could occur in any number of areas as you walk through the construction process.
Remodeling companies that follow the design-build model are great at coming up with detailed, workable plans. In fact, that’s one of the things we’re known for. We put a good deal of effort into the design phase of a remodel, resulting in much higher homeowner satisfaction than you’d get with the process followed by traditional remodelers. The design-build process emphasizes planning and project development, where a homeowner meets with a Project Developer and talks through every aspect of the planned remodel. They get to see their remodel in 3D renderings and design concepts that allow them to visualize the final product, and they are walked through all the decisions they need to make before construction starts.
With a solid plan, you will know what your project will cost before it starts. You will have confidence that your contractor knows your project backward and forwards and is clear on what you want to have done. You will feel sure that your team is working together and with you to bring the carefully designed plan to life in your home.
How do you know if the plan your contractor gives you is a good one? There are several things to look for.
While you can never fully predict everything that will happen in a home remodel, a detailed plan will go a long way toward helping you prepare. It’s the best way to prevent cost overruns and help you stick to your budget. It helps you manage your resources responsibly and with care. It provides a detailed roadmap for your team to follow to make your home everything you want it to be. McLennan Contracting has a team of designers ready to help you. A home remodel is an investment in your home, your family, and yourself, and a thorough plan ensures that it’s a great investment. Contact us today and let’s get going on a plan you’ll love.