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		<title>San Jose Addition</title>
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Completed addition to rear of home

 
This is one of my latest projects. I designed this addition for one of my clients, a remodeling contractor, and we presented the homeowner with a quick and inexpensive 3D view of the proposed addition. This visual representation sold the project. The project is now complete and the homeowners love it. The services I provided on [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is one of my latest projects. I designed this addition for one of my clients, a remodeling contractor, and we presented the homeowner with a quick and inexpensive 3D view of the proposed addition. This visual representation sold the project. The project is now complete and the homeowners love it. The services I provided on this project was preliminary design, permitting services, and even some project management while the contractor went on a two week vacation.</p></div>
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<p>If you are a contractor without a design department, or looking for additional design services / options, I can assist you in providing those services. I work with many contractors and quite a few of them have scaled back which resulted in a loss of their design staff. I can fill that void in a very professional and timely manner. I can make your design process smoother, quicker, and more reliable, so please contact me to discuss how I can help grow your business. I have plenty of contractor references.</p>
<p>If you are a homeowner considering a project, it is not too early to call in a design professional. I can work with you to design just the project you desire, and then help you with putting out to bid. I can oversee the bidding process, help you decipher the bids received, and even provide project management to oversee the construction of the project. Whatever your needs are, I am confident I can be of assistance. There is never a charge for an initial consultation, so you have nothing to lose.</p>
<p>I look forward to hearing from you.</p>
<p>TD</p>
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		<title>Deciphering Remodeling Proposals &#8211; Why such a huge spread in prices?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Deciphering Remodeling Proposals, Selecting the Right Contractor, Why such a huge spread in prices?
The Scenario&#8230;
You are a homeowner considering a remodeling project and you want the best price possible without sacrificing quality. First you should hire a residential designer, like Home Options Design &#8211; http://www.HomeOptionsDesign.com to draw some preliminary plans to show a &#8220;road map&#8221; of what the finished product [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><em>The Scenario&#8230;</em></strong></p>
<p><strong>You are a homeowner considering a remodeling project and you want the best price possible without sacrificing quality.</strong> First you should hire a residential designer, like Home Options Design &#8211; <a href="http://www.HomeOptionsDesign.com">http://www.HomeOptionsDesign.com</a> to draw some preliminary plans to show a &#8220;road map&#8221; of what the finished product should look like. The reason I recommend preliminary plans is because they will show enough detail to visualize the final project, to qualify your budget, and sufficient enough for any contractor to bid the project. If you end up not doing the project, you haven&#8217;t spent that much out of pocket. <strong>You should only spend the minimum on plans upfront, until you make sure the project can be built within your intended budget.  </strong></p>
<p><strong><em>You have preliminary plans, now what?</em></strong></p>
<p>After you complete the preliminary plans you can start to talk with local remodeling contractors, distributing the plans to them in order to get several remodeling quotes. All contractors selected have the same plans so the prices should be pretty close, right? WRONG! <strong>Even though your plans specify certain items, it is unlikely you spent enough money to detail out all items involved in the construction of the project.</strong> This leaves some of the detail to the imagination of the remodeler that is pricing the project. He will have to make certain assumptions and these vary from contractor to contractor. This is one reason your prices will vary from contracting firm to contracting firm. Most contractors use subcontractors for certain aspects of a remodeling project and that is another reason prices can vary quite a bit from remodeling contractor to remodeling contractor.</p>
<p><strong><em>I got three prices. Shouldn&#8217;t I go with the middle of the road price?</em></strong></p>
<p>Now that you have secured three prices from reputable remodeling contractors you are having a difficult time deciphering why there is so much price variance and which contractor you should choose. There is always that old philosophy of going with the middle of the road price&#8230;.basically you throw out the cheapest contractor&#8217;s price (you feel they obviously forgot something and you smell change orders), throw out the highest contractor&#8217;s price (you feel they obviously are covering ALL their bases) , and go with the one in the middle (seems like the safe bet). Most people feel going with the middle of the road contractor is in their best interests. <strong>While this philosophy can be a decent one, you may have just cost yourself thousands or tens of thousands of dollars.</strong></p>
<p><em><strong>How to make sure you don&#8217;t leave those thousands of dollars on the table!</strong></em></p>
<p>In order to dechipher various remodeling contracts, the materials included, and other various details you should hire a professional project manager, such as Home Options Design, <a href="http://www.HomeOptionsDesign.com">http://www.HomeOptionsDesign.com</a> This type of expertise only comes from years of experience, over 25 years of remodeling experience to be exact. <strong>Home Options Design&#8217;s project managment services could save you tens of thousands of dollars by reviewing and helping you interpret exactly what is included in each contract and acting as the OWNER&#8217;s REPRESENTATIVE</strong>, not the Contractor. This is just one way. Please contact Home Options Design for a free in home consultation to discuss our project management services and other ways that we can save you money and headaches, you will be glad you did.</p>
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