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Portland Home Remodeling Professional Helps Update Your Home Space

By Melisa Carlucci


As time passes, tastes change, families add members, and shiny fixtures become worn, making a bathroom renovation project essential. Some of these jobs are relatively uncomplicated, but many demand substantial resources, time and effort. No matter how big or small, a Portland bathroom remodeling contractor helps during all phases of a project.

There is more to a renovation project than simple aesthetics. While it is true that some owners enjoy redecorating, most also realize that a timely update is also one of the best methods of increasing home value. When the time comes to sell, nothing turns off potential buyers faster than sad, outdated appliances and old fixtures.

Renovating this important room often requires re-installing the wiring, upgrading the plumbing, and replacing old tiling. Doing those jobs properly and safely requires experience and training. A licensed contractor will not only be able to get the necessary work done without making common errors, and will ultimately save time, money, and stress.

Once renovation design ideas and personal requirements are solid, take enough time to properly select the team that will actually do the job. Because these projects usually affect current residents for a period of several days or weeks, homeowners need to have solid confidence and trust that the work will proceed on schedule, and within budget.

Excellent advertising may initially attract customers, but it is wise to make some additional inquiries. Find out whether a potential hire has the required and legally necessary licences for the area. Good standing in professional associations such as the NKBA (National Kitchen and Bath Association)is also a positive sign.

Before making a decision, check the referrals and opinions of former customers. Get comparison quotes from all finalists, and pays special attention to good communications, both with yourself and with hired staff. Building an excellent work relationship with those actually completing the job makes the process smoother and less stressful.




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