FAQs
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
When hiring a remodeler for a kitchen or bathroom project, my biggest piece of advice is to look for a team you can trust—not just someone who can ‘get the job done.’ Kitchens and bathrooms are the heart of a home and often involve complex plumbing, electrical, and structural work. You want a provider who not only has the technical skills, but also the vision and reliability to bring your project to life. Our company is family-owned, and we specialize in kitchens and bathrooms. My husband Douglas and I believe that every remodel should be personal. That’s why we take the time to listen, understand your goals, and design a plan that reflects both your style and your budget. We are licensed, insured, and experienced, and we stand behind the quality of our work. We always encourage clients to ask for references, review before-and-after photos, and pay attention to communication. Remodeling can be disruptive, but when you have a provider who keeps you informed, explains the process clearly, and handles challenges with professionalism, it makes the experience so much smoother. Finally, don’t choose based on the lowest price alone. High-quality craftsmanship, durable materials, and a team that truly cares about your project will save you stress and money in the long run. For us, it’s not just about finishing a job—it’s about creating a space you’ll enjoy every day and be proud to share with family and friends for years to come.
- What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?
1. Goals & Priorities What’s the main reason for your remodel? (Functionality, style, resale value, more space?) Which features are “must-haves” versus “nice-to-haves”? How do you want the space to feel (modern, cozy, timeless, spa-like)? 2. Budget & Timeline What budget range are you comfortable with? Are you open to phasing the project (tackling it in stages) if needed? Do you have a deadline (holidays, guests visiting, moving in/out)? 3. Style & Inspiration Do you have photos, Pinterest boards, or magazines that show the look you want? Are there specific colors, finishes, or materials you already know you love—or want to avoid? 4. Functionality & Lifestyle Needs For kitchens: Do you cook often, entertain, or need more storage? For bathrooms: Do you prefer a tub, shower, or both? Do you need accessibility features (grab bars, wider doors)? Who uses the space most often (kids, guests, aging parents)? 5. Practical Considerations Do you plan to live in the home during the remodel, or can you temporarily relocate? Are there existing issues (plumbing, electrical, water damage) that need attention? How flexible are you if unexpected challenges arise? 6. Expectations for the Remodeler Do you want help with design ideas, or do you already have a plan? How often do you want updates during the project? What matters most to you: speed, cost, or quality of finishes?