1. How Much Time Will the Remodeling Project Take?
The exact amount of time will depend heavily on what is being done. However, your contractor should be able to give you an estimate. Depending on the tasks required during the project, it might take shorter or longer than you expected. Nonetheless, it’s essential to have an estimated time so you can plan accordingly.
2. Will I Have Access to My Kitchen During the Project?
During your remodeling project, you may or may not have access to your kitchen and its appliances. It will depend on what exacting you’re remodeling. If you don’t have access to your kitchen appliances, such as the sink, refrigerator, and oven, you should make alternative plans during the remodeling project. Many create a makeshift kitchen area in their dining room with a portable stove and coolers to ensure homemade food is still possible during the remodeling project.
3. Does My Contractor Have Liability Insurance and a Business License?
Before beginning your kitchen remodeling project, your contractor should be able to provide proof of liability insurance and a business license. The contractor license will guarantee that the professionals have met standards and are qualified to complete your project. Plus, liability insurance protects you and the contractor during the project. This insurance is especially vital if injuries occur during work.
4. Will There Be a Warranty for My Kitchen?
Many professional contractors will provide a warranty for your kitchen in their contracts. In addition to a general contractor’s warranty, there might be others from specific suppliers or businesses. You should familiarize yourself with these types of insurance to get the most out of your kitchen. After understanding all the warranties available, make sure you understand the requirements.
Whether your kitchen remodeling project is big or small, be sure you can answer these four questions. After getting answers to these questions, you’ll be ready to move forward with your transformative project. Contact MD Custom Construction today.































