A successful remodeling result requires that the company you choose have skill, experience and deep knowledge. And this is doubly true when you decide to do a major overhaul of your home.
It’s one thing to have a bad experience when doing a smaller remodel confined to a single area of your home – that is painful enough. But a bad experience during a whole house remodel is an absolute nightmare.
That is why we recommend choosing an experienced contractor proven to be able to handle major remodels on beautiful homes. We’ve been a top remodeling contractor in Connecticut since 1968 and know the exact process that will lead to the remarkable results you want. GidleyRemodeling.com ranked in the Top 500 Remodelers in the entire country for 34 straight years.
One of the biggest challenges with a whole house remodel is turning your ideas into a practical design and plan. We excel at helping you cut through the clutter and getting you answers to these questions:
In short, we help get you the answers that allow you to make an educated decision on the best way for you to move forward.
If you decide we are the best choice for your remodeling project, we get started by signing a contract to complete your project’s design. We’ll have an initial meeting together with you and our experienced architect. We’ll nail down important details during this process and come up with a detailed proposal and a complete design.(You own the design, by the way. Many contractors will only allow you to use the design if you also choose them to do the remodeling).
With our years of experience we can anticipate and plan for all the challenges that are a part of a whole house remodel. For example, if you have an older home that might contain lead, asbestos, or other potentially harmful materials, we build safe work practices into the plan.We are sticklers for keeping up with the latest codes and regulations to make sure that the project receives all the necessary approvals.
At the completion of the design and proposal process, we can sign a contract to move forward with the actual remodeling.
Of course with whole house remodeling, many different installation experts are involved. We start with a kick-off meeting where you meet the key people involved. You will also have the ‘peace-of-mind’ that our long-time project manager will be on-site on a daily basis to monitor quality and keep this moving forward.
If you decide we are the best choice for your remodeling project, we get started by signing a contract to complete your project’s design. We’ll have an initial meeting together with you and our experienced architect. We’ll nail down important details during this process and come up with a detailed proposal and a complete design.(You own the design, by the way. Many contractors will only allow you to use the design if you also choose them to do the remodeling).
With our years of experience we can anticipate and plan for all the challenges that are a part of a whole house remodel. For example, if you have an older home that might contain lead, asbestos, or other potentially harmful materials, we build safe work practices into the plan.We are sticklers for keeping up with the latest codes and regulations to make sure that the project receives all the necessary approvals.
The Home You Really Want – Maybe you just purchased a home you love, but the interior isn’t exactly your style. Or maybe there are transitions in your life, like a returning parent, that make remodeling essential. Perhaps now you can afford the investment you’ve always wanted to make in your home. Whatever the reason, the biggest benefit to a whole house remodel is getting your home to match your current needs and wants.
Improved Energy Efficiency – Technology, best practices, and better materials have all come together over the last decade to make new homes much more energy efficient. A side benefit of a whole house remodel is you can also take a significant leap forward in energy efficiency.
Doing It all at Once Saves Time & Money – Doing all the improvements you want at the same time is much more efficient than tackling each project individually.
Better Plumbing and Electrical Systems – For those parts of the home involved in the remodel, you’ll likely get an improvement in both functionality and safety for the major systems of your home.