Have you ever wondered whether it was more economical to replace the dishwasher or just fix it? Remodel the entire bath or just a part of it? How to prioritize limited dollars to achieve your desired goals for repairs and major projects? I’m here to help as a trusted adviser or project coordinator.
In fact, any past customer of mine is welcome to contact me any time with questions. I like helping my clients.
Horror Story
A customer I recently performed work for had also just recently had their master bathroom remodeled (not by me). They worked through a reputable and high end bathroom and kitchen store who recommended someone to do the work. To make a long story short, the methods they used to construct the shower and tub area, install the electrical, and run the project, left much to be desired. And the fact that they told the client permits were not required by the city, when they indeed were, would have immediately raised a red flag in my mind.
The result was a very unsatisfied customer who had to spend thousands of dollars to fix what was done and to make it right. Not to mention the legal fees and mental anguish. If they would have involved me to help coach them through the process up front they would have saved a lot of time and money, even if I did not do the work.
A little advice can go a long way!