Types of Remodeling Professionals
Course of Action
If DIY is not for you, where should you turn to find the best
professional for your project? There are many types of professionals
within the home improvement field that could come to your aid.
The General Contractor: Many home improvement projects do
not require professional design services and can best be handled by
the experienced contractor whose knowledge of materials and methods
has been gained by years on the job. Again, be sure to deal with a
professional. Even though the job may be relatively small, its
successful completion is important to you. Small jobs also need
careful planning and attention to detail. General contractors are
also the right choice for your project if you have had your project
designed by an architect or designer and you now need someone to
manage the construction of those designs.
For design services, your options include:
The Architect: Major remodeling projects require
construction drawings for the purposes of defining a contract and
procuring permits. In cases where your professional remodeler does
not provide design services, you may wish to seek the assistance of
a professionally trained architect. It is best to work with an
architect experienced in remodeling-he or she will be more sensitive
to the special challenges that remodeling presents. Architects are
licensed by the state and have formal education and experience. They
have overall knowledge of design; however, many architects do not
accept smaller projects.
The Designer: Another option to obtain those construction
drawings is to hire a certified or licensed designer. Designers may
have expertise in specific areas of the home, such as: kitchens,
interiors, baths, space design, etc. They often specialize in
particular types of projects and may be the best choice for a
targeted project.
The Design/Build Contractor: If you prefer to hire only
one company for design and construction services, your best bet may
be to hire a design/build firm. Design/build is a concept developed
to benefit the remodeling homeowner by providing both quality design
and construction services within the same general contracting
company. A design/build contractor will be able to see your project
through from start to finish, keeping design, engineering and budget
in mind. Some design/build firms have architects on staff, others
use certified designers. |