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Things to Consider When Remodeling a Kitchen

Kitchen Remodeling

Kitchen Remodel

 

Remodeling a kitchen may seem like a walk in the park, but it can be quite the hassle. The kitchen, being the heart of your home, is quite special so the decision and implementation should not be rushed. Proper planning and research should go into the process. Remodels also work great in increasing the resale value of a home, probably the reason why they are most popular.

 

On average, homeowners spend about $21,729, and smaller projects may cost much less. Some of the work involved is upgrading the sinks, refacing cabinets, installing custom cabinets, painting walls, installing tile back splash, tile or hardwood floors, high-end appliances, granite counters, etc.

To start with, find a contractor you trust and work with him to develop a plan that suits your preference and your budget. If you are working on a low budget, consider doing most of the work yourself and then get a professional for some of the other projects. It is a good idea to also purchase most of the materials yourself before calling them in. Although some contractors may be able to buy the items at wholesale prices, others will charge for the purchases. Therefore, save time by purchasing them before hand to take care of the labor costs only.

Don’t forget to sign a contract with detailed information that includes the timelines and the cost estimates.

Factors to Consider in Kitchen Remodeling

  • Budget

You need first to have an idea of what you would like to achieve with your kitchen. Instead of replacing your cabinets or appliances, you should consider refacing or refinishing them. It will be more economical and less time-consuming for you.

Budget determines the desired kitchen plan, materials, contractors, etc. Failure to plan could lead you into massive debts or prevent you from completing the project. On average, $45,000 is needed for a major remodel, $25,000 for a mid range remodel and $5,000 for a low-cost remodel. Set aside some extra money for unexpected costs or problems that could arise during the remodel. Labor costs should also be included in the budget if you hire a contractor for some of the work.

  • Lifespan

The general rule is that 5 to 15 percent of your total home value is what you should spend on the remodel. It is not necessary to spend too much on your remodel especially if you are planning to leave shortly. However, if you will be living in that house for a long time to come, then, by all means, splurge on your kitchen.

Elements of Kitchen Remodeling

  • Countertops

It is probably the first thing one sees when you enter the kitchen. There is a wide array of materials available in the market. Tiles require a bit of maintenance with time, Formica and concrete are great if you are looking for something subtle and affordable while Corian and granite are the most expensive because of their durability. Other common materials used include wood, bamboo, metal, recycled glass, laminate, etc.

  • Appliances

Appliances make up a significant part of the kitchen, and you can choose from budget appliances, high-end appliances, energy star or custom built appliances. The function of your particular device will contribute to your decision.

  • Cabinets

Along with countertops, cabinets make a lasting impression so they should not be ignored. Depending on your budget and desired outcome, you can choose between stock, custom, semi-custom, refaced or refinished cabinets.

  • Flooring

When selecting a flooring design, keep in mind the cleaning and maintenance involved. Kitchens are active work stations and are therefore prone to stains, dirt, etc. The expensive options such as tile, granite, and wood require more maintenance although they increase the value of your home. Linoleum and Vinyl tend to be cheaper options. Others alternatives include stone, cork, laminate, etc.

  • Electrical

Changing the kitchen’s design might mean moving outlets and fixtures. An electrician will guide you best on how to go about it.

  • Plumbing

Try not to move the plumbing elements as this might cost you big time and disrupt your budget. You would need to install additional pipes, connect them to the main line, hire plumbers and get permits from the city. Unless this is necessary, avoid it.

  • Gas Lines

In most remodels, moving the cooktops and ovens is not required. This might be because of the associated high costs involved in moving and running additional gas lines.

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McKillop Contracting Overview

McKillop Contractors can do a range of jobs for your home or business. We can do repairs or can add additions or build new. If we can’t do something, we often team with other companies or we can recommend a company or person who specializes in that kind of work.

We do top quality home remodeling, home improvement and home construction as well as home building. This includes new construction and additions as well as working on historic homes. We also do commercial construction for a number of businesses.

Following are the areas in which we specialize:

Exteriors – Vinyl siding is the most popular. You may have a negative view of vinyl siding, but you should see the new products available. Until you get up very close, you would think it was cedar shake siding or a variety of other materials. We also do the cedar shingle siding as well as brick and other materials. We use Georgia-Pacific Vinyl Siding.

Roofing – We install new roofing and do replacement roofs. Most frequently we do asphalt shingle roofs, but we also regularly do other types such as slate, standing seam metal roofs, and wood cedar shake roofs. Each has its idiosyncracies, such as with slate roofs, if you nail it too tightly, the slates will crack in the hot sun because the can’t expand where they are nailed.

Gutters and Downspouts – There are two choices for gutters, aluminum and copper. Copper is more expensive but lasts longer.  For shapes you can have half round or K style which is similar to or sometimes called Ogee. A lot of problems used to be caused by seams in gutters, where debris would catch, or they would start leaking. Now, a spool of flat metal is fed into a shaping machine to get a seamless gutter, whatever length you need. Then you need to make sure you have the right size gutter for the size of the roof and proper spacing of brackets to support the gutter and an adequate number of downspouts to adequately handle the water.

Remodeled Kitchen with island and wood cabinetry 

Kitchens – Remodeling your kitchen can make a big difference in the value of your home but even more importantly, it can make a big difference in your enjoyment of it. We can install cabinets and setup hookups for the various appliances. Counters can be anything you choose, from granite to marble or other stone, Corian, linoleum, and recently concrete has been a popular surface. Woodwork can be natural or painted.

Decks, Screened Porches & Patios – Decks we have done in wood or Trex. Screened porches have all sorts of possibilities. Straight screening, or options where you can add storm window type panels for colder weather. Various types of flooring from wood to tile to stone. You can set up the crossbar part way up to be both a chair rail to reduce the chance of poking holes in the screens and make it wide so it also serves as a place to put drinks. For patios you can select from a variety of stone and pavers to get the look you want.

Bathrooms – This is another area that both raises the value of your home and greatly increases your enjoyment of it. Luxury bathrooms can be really enjoyable with whirlpool tubs, double sinks, and standing showers. There is a wide choice for bathroom flooring, cabinets, countertops, fixtures, etc. We can work with you to come up with a design whether it is modern or traditional and whether you have a large or a small space to work with.

Windows and Doors – If your windows are old, you can save a lot of money on your heating bill with the triple glazed windows available today and give your home a nice fresh look. If your windows are even older and fall in the historic category, we can repair them and make them like new. Frequently they are painted shut, and the counterweight cords are broken, but that is something we have dealt with many times. For doors, you may want to upgrade them for a more upscale look. Or, you may want new double doors where a set of windows are now. We can open up the wall and install the doors and then build a deck or patio outside to walk out onto.

Remodeled master bedroom with tray ceiling

In addition, we do:

  • Garage additions
  • Second Story additions
  • In-law suites
  • Fireplaces
  • Custom Cabinetry

If it is not listed above, please contact us. We probably do it, or we could recommend someone who does.

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