Where to Start When Remodeling Your Home
If you are wondering where to start remodeling your home, focus on updates that either make your home more enjoyable or updates that enhance your chances of selling your property. If you want to sell your home and make some updates, we advise getting the renovations done before putting your house on the market. When buyers go into an outdated home, they immediately look at the flaws, which can drive the price down. Now, when someone does not see any issues with your home, a potential buyer is willing to pay much more.
Kenny Construction Group has been transforming houses into dream homes for customers for the past 17 years. If you want top-quality work, call us to build your dream home.
Step 1: Assess Your Home’s Needs and Your Goals
The first step to take if you are unsure where to start remodeling your home is to evaluate the condition of your home. Common home issues include aging stucco, outdated siding, or older interior layouts.
As your home ages, wear and tear will naturally occur. Still, if you monitor the problematic areas, you can prevent the problem for a lot less money than ignoring or kicking the can down the road.
Maintaining your home can save you money because updated features are constantly becoming more energy efficient. You also prevent massive construction costs by renovating the house in phases!
Define Your Vision
In our area, James Hardie is a common product chosen by homeowners, and everyone at Kenny Construction Group is a certified installer. James Hardie has endless exterior options, and we can bring you any sample to ensure you get everything you want.
With technology’s continous evolution, smart home features are constantly improving and becoming more energy efficient. With the new technology, you can run and check on your house from your smartphone.
Once you contact us regarding your upcoming project, we will schedule an on-site meeting to get to know each other and discuss the potential options moving forward. If you think we are a good fit for you, we will introduce you to any of our architects, vendors, or subcontractors you may need.