Remodeling bathrooms, kitchens, basements....any remodel project... takes a lot of skill and coordination. Especially if there are multiple trades involved in the project.
While hiring a general contractor streamlines the process and removes all stress and coordination from your plate, it can be more cost effective for a home owner to lead their own remodel project if you're up for the task. Warning: acting as a general contractor for your remodel project is not for the faint of heart. :) But, with a little patience, knowledge and organization, it can be done.
We recently worked with a husband and wife team who remodeled their kitchen. They put a lot of elbow grease and sweat equity in to their project, but used experienced contractors for cabinetry, electrical and plumbing work. They were incredibly organized, which was very helpful. However, since they don't work in construction every day, we provided them with some timeline tips and guidelines, from an electrical perspective, for their project.
We hope these tips may come in handy for you if you're in the process of conducting your own kitchen remodel. Keep in mind that if you're in need of an electrical contractor for any project, we'll provide the same careful guidance for you if needed.
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