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splashes 12-17-2024 08:31 AM

recommend Ghinrich const

Frank495 12-17-2024 09:00 AM

Reberto
 
Just had kitchen and bath redone by Reberto. Reberto was our sales person and was on site frequently. Job was very professional, clean, great workmanship.price was less than other contractors including Docs..

VickiDeFazio 12-17-2024 09:29 AM

good luck!

Topspinmo 12-17-2024 09:47 AM

I don’t understand why buy house then make major changes costing thousands. Why not buy house that like? When I sell my house I’m not doing nothing because majority of new owners just going to tear it out and redo it to what they like anyway. When I buy house if I think needs any mine changes I do them myself if I got pay someone then I don’t buy the house I find one more to my liking. About every house sold in my neighborhood had major costly redos and that was after the some of owners spent 30K plus preparing if for sale listening to realtors.

retiredguy123 12-17-2024 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike&Silvia (Post 2394100)
My wife and I are seeking a quality general contractor for a home renovation project, including remodeling the kitchen and bathrooms and replacing the flooring throughout the home. If you have had a good experience hiring someone for similar work, or can recommend someone that you have heard about, please share that with us.

I wouldn't pay a general contractor to add a markup on flooring installation throughout the house. Why not hire a separate flooring contractor for this work?

kkingston57 12-17-2024 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2394106)
I have seen Doc's Restoration recommended in other threads. We talked with them about some work in our home and were pleased with their presentation but finally chose to be our own general contractor.

They gave us a quote for a new kitchen and they were at least 25% higher than others. 4 years ago they quoted $85 a square foot for common granite

margaretmattson 12-17-2024 05:57 PM

Are you planning on structural changes or do you have structural damage? If not, in most cases, a general contractor is unnecessary. Most GCs hire out others to do the work required. They merely oversee the project from beginning to end. If you feel comfortable choosing your own cabinets, flooring, etc and have a design in mind, you can skip paying a general contractor. This will save you lots of money. Be on site when the work is being completed to make certain everything meets your expectations. Shop around and get multiple estimates before agreeing to a price. Ask questions! For example, are the cabinets solid wood or particle board? Does the estimate include removal and disposal of old cabinets and flooring? (Some estimates do not) Again, this will save you lots of money, time, and if you pay close attention, you will have quality materials. NEVER EVER PAY FOR THE ENTIRE PROJECT IN ADVANCE. Only pay for material cost as needed and set aside the final payment. Workers do not get paid until the job is done and meets your standards.

margaretmattson 12-17-2024 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2394412)
I don’t understand why buy house then make major changes costing thousands. Why not buy house that like? When I sell my house I’m not doing nothing because majority of new owners just going to tear it out and redo it to what they like anyway. When I buy house if I think needs any mine changes I do them myself if I got pay someone then I don’t buy the house I find one more to my liking. About every house sold in my neighborhood had major costly redos and that was after the some of owners spent 30K plus preparing if for sale listening to realtors.

Bonds in newer areas are extremely high. A buyer may want to purchase a home with no bond and remodel to their liking. The question when buying a home is: Do I want to pay a $30-70 K bond or do I want to use that money to remodel? In some cases, the decision to remodel is less costly and a smart buyer will have better quality materials.

Mike&Silvia 12-18-2024 03:05 AM

Thank you very much for your excellent recommendation!

Mike&Silvia 12-18-2024 03:07 AM

Thank you very much!

Bonanza 12-18-2024 03:08 AM

Doc's is Expensive
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2394106)
I have seen Doc's Restoration recommended in other threads. We talked with them about some work in our home and were pleased with their presentation but finally chose to be our own general contractor.

Doc's Restoration does good work but is always very expensive compared to quotes you would get from other professionals.

Mike&Silvia 12-18-2024 03:11 AM

Bill, I appreciate the regular contributions and valuable advice that you provide on this site. Thank you!

Mike&Silvia 12-18-2024 03:15 AM

Coordinating the work through a GC makes life a lot simpler for us.

Mike&Silvia 12-18-2024 03:16 AM

Thank you Margaret for the excellent advice!


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