Q. Why do I need a licensed General Contractor?
A. By law, any project contracted over $
25K requires a state licensed General Contractor
unless you act as the General Contractor yourself.
More importantly is the fact that in order to
obtain and keep a General Contractor’s license, a
company must prove a certain level of expertise
and financial credibility. These credentials,
along with workman’s compensation and liability
insurance, solid references, and stability/length
of time in business should all be key factors when
hiring any design/build or other contractor.
Q. Do I really need plans?
A. We urge you not to proceed with any
project over $ 20K without drawings and
specifications that are clearly understandable.
Perfect Additions Construction is a design/build
company that can assist you with these plans and
specifications. We also have close working
relationships with local architects for large
projects.
Q. Why does remodeling seem expensive compared to
existing home prices?
A. There are several reasons why the cost
to remodel, renovate, or add on may seem high
compared to new home construction. First, a
distinction must be made between existing, tract,
and custom (built to your specifications) home
prices. All remodel work is custom and the cost
compared to custom home construction is quite
close. The other factor that makes remodeling seem
more costly is the cost of additional, quality
labor. It takes more time because care must be
taken in and around your home. The skill and
integrity of the workers must be of a high level
because creative decisions must be made and you
and your property must be respected. Clean-up must
be performed on a daily basis and areas of the
home must be protected from construction. All of
these factors add time which means cost. Most
people, when factoring in the cost of moving, the
value of their location, the increase in value of
their home, and the increase in the quality of
their lives, find remodeling a smart choice.
Q. What do you charge per square foot?
A. Perfect Additions is a custom builder
and there is no standard square foot price. With
custom work every job is designed around the
homeowner’s specifications.
Q. Can you give me
a ballpark price for my project?
A. The
wise alternative to asking for a “ballpark” price
from any reputable company is to share your budget
expectations. This allows you to find out if you
need to scale back, re-design, or re-think your
options. We have found that most people have done
some homework and have a pretty good idea of what
a project should cost. The key now is to put
together clear plans and specifications based on
your budget.
Q. How long will
my project take?
A. A small
project may take as few as 2-3 days, while a large
addition or whole house renovation may take as
long as 12 months. Our proposals all include a
realistic construction schedule that we take much
pride in following.
Q. Do you give
free estimates?
A. Perfect
Additions is a Design/Build company. What this
means is that we have design and planning
professionals that will assist you in organizing
and planning your ideas, make recommendations, and
prepare drawings before you begin your
construction. We do charge an hourly fee for these
services. Experience has shown us that this
process saves you time, money, and a lot stress.
It can be very confusing and time consuming trying
to sort out abstract bids from several different
contractors who have different interpretations of
your ideas. In the long run, you will be saving
yourself time and money by going through the
proper design process at the beginning. This also
helps you avoid costly Change Orders, due to
misinterpretation, during the building process.
Our initial
in-home consultations at are no charge and we
welcome the opportunity to meet with you to
discuss the feasibility of your project. After our
initial consultation, we will offer our services
as a design firm prior to submitting an estimate.
A firm proposal needs set specifications.
Obviously, if you have professional plans and
drawings already in hand we would offer a free
competitive bid.
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