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Kitchen Renovations Calgary: Tips On Finding A Great Contractor

Renovating the kitchen is a large undertaking, and unless you’ve got a lot of free time on your hands and know a thing or two about hands-on work, chances are you’re going to want to hire somebody to help you out with it. It’s common knowledge that few things can turn into a nightmare faster than hiring the wrong contractor to do the job. That’s why it’s so important to follow these easy tips, to make sure that your kitchen renovations Calgary go smoothly, and exactly as planned.

The first step, before you even start picking out a contractor, is to know what sort of renovations you’re looking to do. Kitchen renovations can be tricky, as there is always the choice between functionality and beauty. You want your kitchen to look great, and to feel cozy and comfortable to work in, but it’s also a place where a lot of work gets done, and the more improvements you can make in the functionality department, the more you might be thanking yourself down the road. So, first things first, put a basic plan together about how you want the kitchen to look, and how you want the renovated kitchen to be once you’re finished.

 

Then it’s time to hire someone to help. This is a crucial step to the proceedings and one that you should take very carefully. One way of knowing if a contractor is trustworthy or not is to look for referrals and references from people the contractor has worked with before. You can even ask your friends or family if they’ve worked with someone in the past, and if so, how it went. Find out as much as you can about the experience of having a contractor in your home so you know what to expect. You might even try going online. Many contractors are listed on the Internet these days, and checking out their customer reviews is another great way of seeing whether or not they’ve done a good job.

 

Once you’ve found a contractor who looks like he’ll be able to get the job done, take the first step by having a conversation with contractor. Explain the kind of renovations that you need to be done, and see how he reacts. If he’s confident that he’ll be able to get the job done, cites a time frame that fits with what you had in mind and maybe even offers helpful suggestions, you’re well on your way. Another thing to look for is how easy it is to communicate with the contractor. Can you picture yourself having more conversations, planning things out and working together? Communication is a vital part of any working relationship, and a working relationship is what you’re going to have with whoever you end up hiring.

 

Next you’ll want to get a quote. It’s important to remember that the cheapest quote you get is not always the one you want to go with. When it comes to your kitchen, any mistakes or shortcuts that a contractor takes is something that you’re going to have to live with or expensively repair. You need to have confidence that the job is going to be done right the first time.

 

Renovating your kitchen is an exciting experience, and the finished product can be a daily joy to work in. When it comes to doing your kitchen renovations Calgary, don’t waste your time or money, go straight to the best.

Things You Should Know Before Hiring A Kitchen Renovator

 

When doing home renovations it’s important to find a company that you can trust. After all you’re opening your home to a contractor and his work crew and you need to be sure that you can trust the contractor both to do a good job and respect your home and its contents. It might seem difficult at first to know whether a contractor is going to be right for the job, but by knowing the right questions to ask a prospective contractor you can have the successful and stress-free renovation that you’ve been looking for.

 

The first thing you want to do is get a feel for the contractor’s track record. This can be done in several ways, both by asking a contractor for their references, and interviewing those references by telephone, or by going on the Internet and looking at the contractor’s portfolio of past work as well as reading the client reviews that are often posted online in various business directories. Client reviews are a way for old and new clients alike to keep contractors honest by evaluating their services in a public forum online. Helpful information can often be gleaned from these reviews about what you can expect should you decide to employ that contractor’s services.

 

You should be on the lookout for a contractor who is able to accommodate your renovations start to finish. Ideally your contractor will have a working relationship with a designer, so that you can speak with the company’s designer, design the renovations, and then rest easy knowing that the contractor and his crew are familiar with working with that designer’s plans, and will be able to execute them accurately and to the letter.

 

Another thing to ask your contractor about is insurance, warranties and work permits. All of the red tape that you might want to turn a blind eye to can become extremely important as things progress, and you don’t want to be caught off guard. Insurance is meant to protect both you and the builder in case anything goes wrong. You’ll also need to know about warranties, both on the overall job and on the individual materials that the contractor will be using. The better a contractor is, the more they’ll be able to tell you about their suppliers, their subcontractors and the way that their business operates. Don’t be afraid to ask questions.

 

If you’re going to be installing new appliances and hardware throughout the house, talk this over with your contractor in advance. The way to make sure this goes smoothly is by acquainting yourself with the contractor’s suppliers and dealers. This will involve you in the process, guarantee a swift warranty follow-up, and ease the acquisition of these new appliances for your home.

 

The best way to approach home renovations is to have a working relationship with your contractor. Find someone you can have discussions with about the project at large, someone who respects your time and listens attentively to your hopes and desire for the renovations. If you find someone who will be your “partner” in renovation, you’ll have an easy and well-done renovation, and you’ll be able to relax and enjoy yourself throughout as things progress. That’s the kind of home renovation you want, so don’t settle for anything less.

 
About the PINNACLE GROUP
A Growing Legacy of Craftsmanship & Service
Paul Klassen, an inter-provincial journeyman carpenter, who founded the Pinnacle Group in 1998, has been involved in general contracting, project management, & upscale, design-build new home and remodelling since 1984; 2009 marked his 25th year in business. He brings with him a wealth of construction knowledge having spent considerable time as a developer in the custom home market, spec home development, multi-family structures as well as commercial retrofitting.

Today, Paul manages the company while being surrounded by a wealth of industry knowledge made possible by assembling a remarkable group of trades, suppliers and staff. As an active member of the Calgary Region Home Builder’s Association, and volunteer on Calgary’s Reno-Council he continues to stay abreast of the latest renovation trends and building code developments. He was also part of the initial six local renovators to embrace and launch the RenoMark program, and actively participates in RenoMark events; Reno Tours as well as providing project submissions to Calgary’s annual SAM Awards.
Paul sums up the Pinnacle Group’s success with this statement: “I truly believe that to have grown at the pace that Pinnacle has over the last several years, and to have earned the respect of the remarkable clients we’ve served, takes more than just a dedicated business owner and project manager. The many kind client letters, referrals and testimonials can largely be attributed to our staff, and our team of qualified tradesmen, efficient sub-contractors and reputable suppliers!”.
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