The Home Remodeling Management Book


Book Description

The first detailed no-nonsense handbook to planning, designing, and managing any home remodeling project. In 1989, homeowners spent over $100 billion on home remodeling alone. Yet overseeing these projects is complicated and time-consuming. This workbook allows readers to take charge of any remodeling project: it explains how to develop a budget, keep track of expenses, check community building regulations, and much more.







The Homeowner's Guide to Managing a Renovation


Book Description

Major home remodeling isn’t for the faint of heart; there is huge potential for design problems, cost overruns, or just unsatisfactory workmanship. Here, a professional construction manager who masterminded the redesign at New York’s famed Avery Fisher Hall as well as a massive institute-wide renovation of St. Luke’s Hospital, offers an indispensable guide for homeowners who need to manage a large-scale renovation. There’s advice on how to articulate your thoughts clearly to designers, architects, and contractors; tips on negotiating contracts; suggestions for protecting yourself from legal and financial threats; and help understanding warranty claims. Each step--from initial planning through the completed project--is covered in layman’s terms, and sample contracts, floor plans, cost estimating worksheets and other forms are provided.




Home Builder Contracts and Construction Management Forms


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Nearly 100 of the most useful business forms and contracts for builders are gathered from builders across the country: sales and marketing forms, contracts, agreements, trade contractor specifications, checklists, orientation and quality control documents, and more. Documents can be downloaded from the CD and customized.




The Paper Trail


Book Description

This updated and expanded edition shows remodelers how to use proven management systems to run a successful remodeling company. The CD contains 160 essential documents that every remodeling company needs to run a successful company.




The Home Remodeling Management Program


Book Description

Why pay a general contractor when you can manage your remodeling project yourself, and save thousands? This is an all-inclusive guide on how to remodel your home acting as a general contractor. It explains, step-by-step, how to hire and manage sub-contractors, budgets and timelines. Just follow the steps and you'll be saving up to 50% on general contractor's fees! Ronald H. Sievers at The Sievers Group has developed this step-by-step guide book to walk you through the process of managing your own remodeling project so that you can save thousands. On average, a general contractor will charge you between 30%-50% of the project total as their profit just for overseeing a few easy steps. This book allows you to pocket that money and have the satisfaction that you took an active roll in your home improvement project. The book will assist you in scheduling, contractor selection, permits, time lines, labor and material budgets and common project pitfalls, ensuring that your job gets done on time and under budget. The aim is to put the control of your project into your hands so that you can save on project management fees! This book includes chapters on three common projects; kitchens, bathrooms and entire home renovations. This book also has a glossary and other useful information. Follow these steps and your project should fall into place. Disclaimer: Note that this is a guide only and you will need to consult or check any OSHA (www.osha.gov) regulations and city codes that may or may not pertain to your project. Please consult an attorney pertaining to any legal issues. As this is a guide, we suggest that you do as much research as possible before your project begins.




Interior Home Improvement Costs


Book Description

Updated estimates for popular projects. With new sections on home offices, in-law apartments and remodeling for disabled residents. Includes: -- Attic & Basement Conversions -- Kitchen and Bath Remodeling -- Fireplaces -- Storage -- Stairs, New Floors -- Walls & Ceilings




The Home Book


Book Description

Homeowner maintenance reference manual including 380 residential workmanship guidelines covering conditions and maintenance for topics including: floors and ceilings; roofs and gutters; foundations and basements; interior/exterior components; grounds; utility systems; and walls. Homeowner and builder maintenance responsibilities are stated along with the performance guideline and additional information for each topic. Green home construction is also covered.




Remodel Success


Book Description

A hands-on homeowner guide to working with design and construction pros on remodeling projects Details how to hire the right contractor and avoid construction delays and budget overruns Comprehensive strategies for success, from planning to punch list




Remodel Success


Book Description

Most homeowners are uninformed and ill-prepared for big-ticket remodels. The knowledge they do have often comes from reality-TV home makeover shows that gloss over the ingredients essential to success. This book by a construction management pro gives homeowners increased confidence in making remodeling decisions, and peace of mind. Learn the six biggest mistakes people make when building a remodeling dream team, painless ways to shave the budget, what to do when your contractor isn't listening, and where to find financing. In the coming years, home remodeling activity is projected to accelerate, maintaining a growth rate above its long-term trend, according to Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies. Use the guide's exercises and checklists to help you develop and articulate your remodeling goals, make decisions that align with your vision, and manage details, relationships, and budget.