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   Remodeling projects seem to have some common high and low points for many owners. If you are a seasoned remodeling veteran, you may already know what to expect and may not need to read this process discription. However, if you have not lived through a remodeling project before, you are probably approaching your project with some degree of both anxiety and excitement. The purpose of this page is not to cast a shadow of doubt on your project before it starts, but rather to simply point out some of these high and low points that naturally occur in the course of most remodeling projects. This way, you will have a realistic idea of what to expect.

Demolition: 

   Every remodeling job creates a certain amount of disorder, dust, uncertainty, and inconvenience. You will see new faces in and around your home on a regular basis. Most likely some of our qualified affiliates that you may or may not have ever seen before. This is when the crew will be tearing apart your house and putting it back together again!

   We understand that this can be an unsettling experience, but accordingly Capital 10 Interiors, is confident that our clients will appreseate our professional affiliate crews and (possible) subcontractors. Our job is to respect your home and help you enjoy your remodeling experience. If in any case there is a problem our Project Managers will want to know immediately. If you have any conserns we can take immediate steps to correct them.

   The insides of your house will be exposed at certain times. Electrical, heating, or plumbing services may be intermittently interrupted during this time. Dust, dirt, debris piles, and dumpsters will be visible in and around the work area; all of this can be rather stressful.

However, don't worry -- the demolition phase can go quickly, and cleaned up can proceed just as rapidly. Once the framing nears completion, clients usually feel very optimistic and start to see the project is progressing as scheduled.

Planning and Permits:

   Remodeling proceeds in stages. One of the most difficult stages that we will help with is working through the plan and permit process. After this stage the work will be well worth it as your ideas are turned into working construction drawings.

Post Framing and Inspections:

   Once the framing is completed the plumbing, electrical and mechanical work will begain. At this time the project can appear to slow down because at this part of the project progress things are not as visible as in the framing phase. However, truly a lot of important detail work will be done at this time including many required inspections by building officials. It's very critical that the work be done thoroughly at this point prior to insulating and closing the walls with drywall.

Drywall & Sheetrock:

   Next is the drywall stage. Walls are covered with drywall and the rooms take on their true proportions. Suddenly clients can start to imagine what it will be like to move back in to a new space.

Finish Work: 

   The final phase after the drywall, can seem to take the longest but is imporant not to rush. 

The finish work -- grading and exterior concrete flat work
Interior and exterior painting
Installation of all interior doors and finish woodwork
Installation of cabinets, tile, and floor coverings
Installation of finish plumbing and electrical fixtures
Installation of shelving, closet poles, mirrors, glass shower doors, hardware, appliances, etc. --

   This requires a fair amount of time and the efforts from many of our different affiliate subcontractors.

   Nevertheless, thanks to Capital 10's well-planned and coordinated scheduling effort during this phase, the day arrives when your project is completed. Finally, your house is once again your private residence, free of the constant construction activity that has transformed your ideas and plans into the new space ready for you to enjoy. 

  
THE REMODELING PROCESS
The Ups & Downs of Remodeling