Kitchen remodels are often the most enjoyable and satisfying home improvement projects. The kitchen is the heart of a home; these spaces are a combination of practical utility, beautiful aesthetics, and where memories are made. Not to mention kitchen remodels also significantly increases a home’s value!
That being said, kitchen remodels are an extensive undertaking and the cost involved reflects this. Homeowners may understandably look to save money by completing some or all of the work themselves, or using inexperienced contractors. We would caution homeowners to consider though that extensive kitchen remodels combine every aspect of the trades – plumbing, electrical, structural layout changes, and a variety of materials and finishes, and require a combination of technical skills, design experience, and project management experience. We would advise that when undertaking a kitchen renovation, it is a safer investment to hire a professional contractor that has a thorough understanding of everything the project will demand and who will be able to guide you every step of the way, ensuring that the finished product is exactly what you dreamed of, and not a source of disappointment or frustration.
In this article, we will look at the advantages of hiring professionals for your kitchen remodel and why this choice pays off in the long run.
1. Skills and Expertise You Can Trust:
Professional kitchen remodelers have years of experience and expertise. They know the ins and outs of remodeling, and possess plumbing, electrical, cabinetry, and flooring knowledge.
Expert Craftsmanship: A professional will know how to perform the specific processes each step of the way – e.g. correct countertop installation, backsplash installation, or cabinet leveling.
Solving challenges mid-remodel: If you are in the middle of demolition and find issues such as old wiring or discover flooring is not up to code, it is much better to have an experienced contractor who knows exactly how to handle problems like these that may come up. Reputable contractors use their skill and experience to address remodeling issues that can come up during a project.
Current Expertise: Contractors keep themselves updated with current kitchen design trends, building codes, and building practices.
Having this experience and knowledge means you can feel assured your kitchen remodel will be completed at its highest potential.
2. Reducing Stress and Time Saving:
A come reconstruction can be a stressful and time-consuming project. This is especially true if you have full-time jobs and family responsibilities. A kitchen remodel contractor will save time and reduce stress levels during the project; there is nothing better with these projects than knowing you and your home are in good hands.
More organized process: The contractor will have a structured schedule in place to make sure the job is completed in a timely manner and that each stage of the project goes smoothly.
1. Project Coordination: The contractor will take care of the scheduling and project management and will take care of the coordination of the local plumber, electrician, suppliers, etc.
2. Lack of Scheduling Delays: A reputable contractor will orchestrate each stage of the project and ensure materials are delivered on time to keep the project moving as efficiently as possible.
Instead of controlling each detail, you can focus on your design wish list, while the contractor executes your ideas.
3. Access to high-quality tools and materials:
Hiring a great contractor means access not only to their skill and expertise but also their excellent suppliers, materials, and products.
Trusted suppliers: General contractors tend to have relationships with trusted suppliers, and a reputable contractor are able to purchase materials at a better price for their clients. Not only are you gaining access to better material prices, you can also trust that the materials are higher quality and will perform well over time.
4. Long-Term Cost-Effectiveness:
Although DIY may seam like a cheaper option on the outset, and sometimes work out, it’s impossible to guarantee everything will go as planned. Mistakes happen, details are missed, and these things can be expensive to correct. There are many benefits to employing a professional, including:
Fewer errors; proper planning and execution eliminate costly errors. Professional planning and execution, including safe installation, allows errors to be reduced due to experience and skill.
Maintain a balanced budget: A professional is familiar with every step of a renovation project and know how to save on costs while still ensuring a quality product.
Maintain value over time: A good renovation will increase the value of your home, and you won’t have further repairs down the road.
In the end, using a professional to complete the renovation is less stressful and ultimately costs less money, leaving you with a seamless and beautiful kitchen that will stand the test of time.
5. Customized Design and Improved Functionality:
Working with a quality contractor allows you to create a kitchen based on your needs and maximize the use of your space. Customizing a space at this level ensures form and function in a well-designed space.
6. Code Compliance and Safety:
When remodeling your kitchen, many renovations will involve plumbing, electrical work, and altering the code of your house’s structure.
Permits and approvals – While there are no guarantees, reputable contractors ensure that all the legal work is finished.
Safe & compliant: Having a professional involved decreases the likelihood of accidents and fines.
Warranty-backed work: Many contractors also back their work with a warranty, so you can rest easy knowing that the work you are getting is going to be done correctly or professionally repaired if need be.
At the end of the day, when you hire a professional, you can be assured that your kitchen will be safe, legal, and up to code.
Conclusion:
A kitchen renovation is a major undertaking that requires thought and care in planning. A professional kitchen renovation contractor will provide value in their insight, experience, project management, processes, access to better materials, and an ultimately a more durable product.