Frequently Asked Questions
Kitchen and Bath Remodeling FAQs
To help you better understand our kitchen, bath and apartment remodeling services, we’ve compiled answers to some of the most common questions from our clients. Whether you’re curious about timelines, costs, or design options, you’ll find helpful information below.
Yes, most renovations require a permit. As part of our service, we handle all necessary permits for you, ensuring compliance with local regulations.
Renovations like kitchen and bathroom remodels, structural changes, and electrical or plumbing work usually require permits. We take care of all the paperwork for these projects.
We will review your HOA’s governing documents and guidelines for you, ensuring that your renovation plans align with their requirements.
Exterior changes often require HOA approval. Our team will manage the approval process with your HOA to ensure everything is in order.
The process involves submitting plans to the local building department and paying a fee. We handle all aspects of this process, making it hassle-free for you.
We work with licensed contractors who are well-versed in local building codes. Our team ensures that all work meets compliance standards.
Some HOAs may charge application fees. We will inform you of any fees associated with your renovation and handle the payment process.
We coordinate with contractors to schedule work at appropriate times and communicate with your neighbors on your behalf to minimize disruptions.
If your plans are denied, we will work with you to revise them and resubmit for approval, ensuring that your project stays on track.
The duration varies based on the scope of the project. We provide you with a timeline at the start and keep you updated throughout the process.
While you can choose to do some work yourself, we provide experienced contractors as part of our service, ensuring quality and compliance with regulations.
Our team is here to support you. If issues arise, we will address them promptly and communicate with all parties involved to find solutions.