Top 10 Steps to Prepare for a Remodel

A Step-by-Step Guide to Planning and Research

At Almar Building & Remodeling, we understand that embarking on a home renovation can be both exciting and daunting. The good news is that a well-planned project leads to a smoother, more satisfying experience! This guide will walk you through the steps to prepare for a remodel, the crucial planning and research phases, empowering you to make informed decisions and feel confident throughout the process.

Why Planning and Research Matter

The planning and research stages are the foundation for a successful remodel. The more you invest in these initial steps, the better prepared you’ll be to navigate the project. Our team is always here to support you with questions and guide you along the way.

Planning & Research StageActionBenefit
Research Your ProjectExplore similar projects, local property valuesKnow what to expect, ensure project aligns with neighborhood
Plan for the FutureConsider long-term needsCreate a remodel that grows with you
Set a Realistic BudgetEstablish a financial planAvoid surprises, ensure project aligns with resources
Find the Right ProfessionalsAsk insightful questions, verify credentialsMake informed decisions, hire qualified professionals
Verify & ReviewReview contract detailsEnsures clarity, protects your interests
Design with PurposeIdentify needs, gather inspirationCreates a functional space that reflects your style
Make Informed SelectionsChoose quality products & materialsEnsures project longevity, stays within budget
Streamline CommunicationEstablish a communication planKeeps everyone on the same page
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Step-by-Step to Remodel Readiness

1. Research Your Project

Know what to expect: Researching similar projects gives you a realistic understanding of costs, scope of work, potential return on investment, and the latest trends in materials and products.

Value in your neighborhood: Look into property values in your area to ensure your project aligns with other homes and complements your neighborhood’s character.

2. Plan for the Future

Long-term vision: Consider how long you plan to live in your home and how your family’s needs might evolve. Thinking ahead ensures your remodel remains a valuable asset for years to come

3. Set a Realistic Budget

Financial planning: Establishing a realistic budget and securing funds is essential. Your project cost should encompass everything—materials, labor, permits, and potential contingencies.

Budgeting resources: The Remodeling Magazine Cost vs Value report is a great starting point. It provides budget ranges specific to our area and often aligns well with our pricing structure.

4. Find the Right Professionals

Go beyond referrals: Utilize the power of the internet! Ask friends, family, and neighbors for recommendations, then research those professionals online. Check social media to see how they interact with clients and colleagues. The Pro Remodeling, New England website also offers a helpful guide.

5. Ask the Right Questions

Beyond time and cost: While time and cost are important, getting the right information requires insightful questions. Ask your remodeler about their experience, training, specialties, and approach to the process.

6. Verify and Review

Due diligence: Don’t just take their word for it. Verify references, license numbers, insurance information, and certifications by contacting the providers directly.

7. Contract clarity: Professional remodelers use detailed contracts. Pay close attention to change orders, payment schedules, additional fees, timelines, and responsibilities. Understand the scope of work – if it’s not in the contract, it’s not included.

8. Design with Purpose

Identify your needs: Think about what bothers you about your current space and how you envision using the remodeled environment.

Gather inspiration: Websites like Pinterest and Houzz are perfect for collecting design ideas. However, remember that professionals will adapt these ideas to create a space that is accessible, functional, and reflects your unique style.

9. Make Informed Selections

Quality decisions: Choosing products and materials takes more time than most anticipate. With so many options, careful decision-making is key to staying on schedule. Base your selections on quality, functionality, price, style, and availability. Including these selections in the contract helps lockdown pricing and protect your budget.

10. Streamline Communication

Clear communication: Another in the key steps to prepare for a remodel is open communication between homeowners and the remodeling team. Your remodeler should establish a communication plan at the beginning of the project. If not, don’t hesitate to ask for one. This plan should clarify everyone’s roles, preferred communication methods, availability, and frequency of updates.


    edited 7.2024

    Craig Guido

    With 20 years of remodeling experience both in the field and working in collaboration with homeowners to develop remodeling projects designed to fit your lifestyle.