Homeowners are constantly asking for referrals on reliable contractors who (1) show up; (2) do the job right; (3) do not overcharge; and (4) stand behind their work. There are many companies that fit this description. Unfortunately there is a high turnover on this list – hence homeowners constantly asking for referrals. There are lists to look over, friends and neighbors to ask, past experiences, Yellow Pages (yes, they still exist), Googling, and more. Beyond finding and maintaining a book full of reliable contractors, I see owners continue to struggle with (a) managing all the companies that do the work, and (b) ending up with a cohesive look that a future buyer will adore.
When a new home is built, or a major renovation is started, a general contractor takes charge of the operation to maintain one contact with the owner, ensure a smooth process, contain costs, obtain permits, and complete it in a clean and timely manner. Why not have a system like this in place for everyday jobs around the house? And have an expert opinion on not only cost vs return on significant improvements, but color and material choices and how they affect resale value, while interacting with the contractors for you? This process could include an inspection to uncover items that need attention to avoid bigger bills down the road.
If this interests you, contact me about a program that I am beginning to work on that can take the time and pressure off you as a homeowner who does not wish to shop and compare all these jobs, or are afraid of making choices on the finishes that will appeal the most to buyers and consequently affect your home’s value. I see this as a missing piece in today’s home industry: a central figure to coordinate repairs and improvements while maximizing your home’s appeal and market value. I feel it would be a blessing to many homeowners who do not have the time or desire to deal with all of these crucial jobs that must be done to properly maintain and improve what may be their biggest asset. I am also researching financial assistance on needed repairs for senior homeowners to help them stay in their own home longer.
Happy Home Caring!
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