Remodel Design Guide: Preconstruction Meeting
After an extensive design process, you signed a remodel construction contract to transform your current home into your dream home. Then, you waited several weeks for permit approval as your design-build team has been hard at work planning and scheduling every step of the remodeling process. Now, it’s almost time to begin the construction phase…
Read MoreRemodel Design Guide: Asbuilt Survey
The asbuilt survey is an important part of the remodel design process. It allows your design team to inspect your home in preparation for designing the remodel of your dreams. In order to have the most successful remodeling experience, it’s important that you and your design team are set up for success in this part…
Read MoreHow long does it take to build a home addition?
Adding on to your home is a major time commitment. But it’s also exciting to watch as the structure takes shape and comes together. If you’re considering a home addition, understanding how long the build will take is an important part of the planning process. Here at Lamont Bros., our team of design and construction…
Read MoreRemodel Design Guide: Proposal Meeting
You’re exploring the possibility of a home remodel. You’ve reached out to a designer and discussed your hopes and dreams for the project. Now, you’ll attend a meeting to discuss the next big step in your remodeling journey: signing your proposal. Our remodeling team at Lamont Bros. knows that for homeowners, designing a remodel can…
Read MoreRemodel Design Guide: Feasibility Study
You’re in the early stages of a home remodel, and you want to know if the project you have envisioned can be built on the budget you have to work with. Before you begin the expensive process of hiring a designer to draft your remodel plans, you need a feasibility study to help you explore…
Read MoreWhat is Lamont Bros.’ Payment Process?
Remodeling your home can cost anywhere from a few thousand dollars to over a million. Once you’ve established designs for your remodel, agreed on a price, and signed the contract, it’s time to start building. But while you may know what you’re going to pay for your remodel, the mechanics of how that payment changes…
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