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3 Crucial Home Remodeling Tips From Your Contractor



Tile installation in 1920s Portland Home
Renovation of 1920s Portland Bungalow Bathroom.

Embarking on a home remodeling project is a significant undertaking that involves much more than just choosing new paint colors or tiles. Whether you're renovating a single room or doing a whole house makeover, there are some key facts that your home remodeling contractor wants you to know. Understanding these nuances will not only help you prepare better but also ensure that the entire process goes smoothly, delivering the results you envision.


#1 Planning your budget:

First and for most, it's important to have a clear and realistic budget. According to Oregon Contractors board, homeowners spent around $ 2 billion dollars in 2024. Additionally Estacada Oregon has seen tremendous growth in the last several years and many residents are looking to customize their newly built homes or revitalize their older homes in surrounding areas to keep up with the new property values. This is an enormous amount that underscores how critical it is to have careful financial planning. Longhouse can help you understand where your money will be going and what aspects of the job are more likely to impact the budget. Having transparent billing from the outset and well communicated change orders are essential to avoid unpleasant surprises down the line.


#2) Expecting and Managing Potential Delays:

Secondly, understanding the timeline for your remodeling project can save everyone a lot of stress. Many homeowners tend to wait to get estimates until they are ready to start the project. This is not advisable, as the saying goes well laid plans are the best ones. Start getting estimates 3-6 months before you would like the work to begin. Delays are sometimes inevitable due to factors like weather, supply chain issues, or county inspector or city delays. Having a flexible timeline and being prepared for potential hiccups will serve you well. Longhouse always provides rough timelines in our contracts, but it's also good to be prepared for adjustments.


#3) Adhering to Local and State Building Requirements:

Another crucial fact to consider is the importance of permits and a lead certified contractor. These regulations are in place to ensure the safety and quality of your remodel. Skipping this step can lead to expensive fines and even legal issues. Choosing a contractor who is licensed, bonded, insured, and has their Lead Certification is an easy step to help prevent such issues.


Taking on home remodeling project can be both exciting and overwhelming, but knowing these key takeaways can significantly ease the process. From budgeting and timelines to legal requirements, being well informed can make all the difference. Collaborate closely with your contractor, trust their expertise, and keep these essential points in mind to turn your renovation vision into realty. Call Longhouse Construction today to get started!

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