If this is your first time hiring a contractor, the process itself can feel like the biggest unknown — bigger, sometimes, than the project itself. Here’s what actually happens, step by step.
We walk the space with you, talk through what you want out of the project, and get a feel for scope. This is also when we flag anything that might affect cost early — plumbing that will need to move, load-bearing walls, electrical panel capacity — so there aren’t surprises later.
You get a written estimate with a clear scope of work, not a vague “starting at” number. If permits are required, we handle that process rather than leaving it to you to navigate the city or county office.
We give you a real start date and a realistic timeline — and we show up on it. It sounds like a low bar, but it’s consistently one of the top things homeowners tell us they didn’t get from previous contractors.
You’ll know what’s happening and when. Work areas are kept contained and cleaned at the end of each day where possible — living through a remodel is disruptive enough without construction dust following you into the rest of the house.
Before we call a project finished, we walk it with you. Anything that isn’t right gets fixed before final payment, not after.
Nearly every complaint homeowners have about remodels traces back to communication, not craftsmanship — not knowing when a crew is coming, not knowing why a timeline slipped, not knowing what a change actually costs before it’s already been done. A predictable process is what prevents most of that.
Depending on how involved you want to be, you can hire our crew outright, get one-on-one coaching if you’re doing some of the work yourself, or set up ongoing maintenance once a project wraps. Schedule a consultation to talk through your specific project.
No obligation, no pressure — just a straight answer on scope, timeline, and cost.
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