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Welter Construction
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Welter Construction

Great 4.8

(58)

Great 4.8

(58)

Home Remodeling

In high demand
  • 3 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Stillwater, MN
  • 3 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Stillwater, MN
Filipp Gorelik says, "Welter Construction built a 14 by 12 composite deck for us this fall. Overall, I was happy with the experience:- The team was good to work with. It's clear that the ownership really cares about doing a good job and they will stay in constant contact with you on every last detail.- The price ended up being competitive after a little bit of negotiation.- Welter took care of everything, including permits and inspection (which, as I learned from the entire summer it took me to find a builder, is far from a given).- The construction process went well and required only minimal adjustments, all of which were not super common items and were taken care of quickly.That said, there are a few things I'd be remiss if I didn't let other potential customers know about:- Welter is still trying to grow and learn how to do better; as such, their time estimates ended up being unrealistic vs. what actually happened. I get it - construction projects take time and supply shortages are still a thing. But I'd have preferred them to under-promise their timeline so that it didn't feel more drawn out than it should have been. We originally agreed on the work in late August, design took a couple of weeks, permits were ready in another two (not something I assume they have control over) and the building took four weeks to complete.- The lumber company they use, Lampert Lumber, have a habit of sending home owners sinister-looking Notices of Furnishing which have scary words like "lien" on them. They are innocuous enough in the end, as it's merely a statement protecting their rights as suppliers, but to someone not used to receiving such paperwork they can initially be alarming. It would have been good if we had been warned about this ahead of time.- Make sure your quote includes every line item, including permits, so that your eventual bill doesn't end up being higher than you anticipated. We had a permit fee of about $200 show up unexpected vs. our original negotiation - to Welter's credit, they took care of it immediately.All in all, though, I'm happy with our investment and our new deck looks great!"See more
Filipp Gorelik says, "Welter Construction built a 14 by 12 composite deck for us this fall. Overall, I was happy with the experience:- The team was good to work with. It's clear that the ownership really cares about doing a good job and they will stay in constant contact with you on every last detail.- The price ended up being competitive after a little bit of negotiation.- Welter took care of everything, including permits and inspection (which, as I learned from the entire summer it took me to find a builder, is far from a given).- The construction process went well and required only minimal adjustments, all of which were not super common items and were taken care of quickly.That said, there are a few things I'd be remiss if I didn't let other potential customers know about:- Welter is still trying to grow and learn how to do better; as such, their time estimates ended up being unrealistic vs. what actually happened. I get it - construction projects take time and supply shortages are still a thing. But I'd have preferred them to under-promise their timeline so that it didn't feel more drawn out than it should have been. We originally agreed on the work in late August, design took a couple of weeks, permits were ready in another two (not something I assume they have control over) and the building took four weeks to complete.- The lumber company they use, Lampert Lumber, have a habit of sending home owners sinister-looking Notices of Furnishing which have scary words like "lien" on them. They are innocuous enough in the end, as it's merely a statement protecting their rights as suppliers, but to someone not used to receiving such paperwork they can initially be alarming. It would have been good if we had been warned about this ahead of time.- Make sure your quote includes every line item, including permits, so that your eventual bill doesn't end up being higher than you anticipated. We had a permit fee of about $200 show up unexpected vs. our original negotiation - to Welter's credit, they took care of it immediately.All in all, though, I'm happy with our investment and our new deck looks great!"

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What renovations are worth doing?

The most worthwhile renovations are the ones that will make your home more appealing to potential homebuyers in your market. But you should also consider renovations that will increase your own satisfaction and make your home more enjoyable for your household.

Explore remodeling ideas for your kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, attic, garage — any part of your home. If you get inspired, start researching prices and come up with a budget. Then, contact a few remodeling contractors to discuss your vision and get accurate cost estimates.

How much does it cost to completely renovate a house?

Some homeowners pay as much as $25,000 to remodel a home. But you can pay more or less depending on:

  • The age of the home. Older homes tend to involve more work to update. 
  • The size of the home. Larger homes tend to cost more to renovate than smaller ones.
  • The condition of the home. Homes requiring structural changes or architectural plans will also cost more to renovate. 

Additional cost factors include building permits, as well as the costs of the required materials, paints, and flooring materials and labor. To get a better understanding of how much your home renovation will cost, discuss your project with several remodeling contractors and ask for price estimates.

Also read, “How much does a remodel cost?

How can I renovate my house cheaply?

There are a number of highly effective, budget-friendly renovations you can perform on your home. Here are some ideas to consider: 

  • Pressure wash your home’s exterior
  • Paint your front door
  • Replace your light fixtures
  • Get new door knobs 
  • Remove your popcorn ceiling
  • Add new wallpaper
  • Paint your kitchen cabinets 

And the list goes on. Chat with a few professionals to figure out how much your desired home renovations will cost you. If the prices exceed your budget, ask if the pros can suggest alternative upgrades that are more affordable.

Where do I start when renovating a house?

The first step is making a detailed plan for your home improvement project, which includes researching designs and appliances, and creating blueprints. Next, work out an exact budget for your home renovation, allowing extra money for unexpected expenses or emergencies.

Search for home renovation and remodeling contractors and make your decision after interviewing three to five promising candidates. Finally, make a timeline for the project, then begin packing up and preparing for the renovation to start.

Is it worth remodeling an old home?

It depends on the home’s condition and what you plan to do with it. For example, if you plan to live in the home for a long time, performing renovations could make the home more livable and enjoyable. If your intention is to resell it, it might be worth the time, money and effort. Old homes typically cost less than new ones, giving you a built-in budget to perform the renovations. The home’s unique character might even provide a significant boost in value once the renovations have brought the rest of it up to date.

However, you need to conduct research to fully answer this question. Figure out how much it will cost to remodel the old home and decide if the return on investment is enough for you.

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