Remodeling contractors are much different than new home builders in that they are always going into a project that was first created by someone else. Weather it is a 5 year-old home that needs a bathroom remodel or a 100 year-old Victorian-era home that requires a complete refurbishing this breed of contractor has to be prepared for the challenges of fitting something new into something old.
A new home contractor breaks ground with a fresh set of plans, new materials and the building codes of that area as set out in that period of time. So, if he's building a home in 1978 he or she is using the knowledge and materials of that era to build the home. If you fast-forward thirty or so years there are new rules for all the trades and any renovations have to follow these directions. For example, the 1970's home may be wired with aluminum conduit and the new codes may be explicit about the use of copper. The renovator has to either re-wire the home or install a bridging between the aluminum and the copper that will meet the codes. This adds to the time factor that also adds to the cost of the project.
The thought behind renovating comes from a need to want something new in the old. The reasons for this change may be comfort, looks or financial gain. Whatever the reason the homeowner has to start with a plan before even contacting a renovator.
Since the remodeling contractor must change old into new there must be some demolition. This is unavoidable because to put in a new kitchen the old one must be torn out. This means that unless there are two kitchens in the home the family is going to be without a kitchen for sometime. This is where planning comes in.
For more information on a good renovating contractor consult out Contractor Directory or post a project on our webpage.

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