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    Home Remodeling Ashburn VA | Elements Home Remodeling - July 1, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

    But Our Customers Are More Interested In Fair & Genuine Prices On High Quality Products & Installation.We Never Mark It Up Just So We Can Offer You A Bogus Discount. We Only Use Experienced, Craftsman-Level Installers And Top-Of-The-Line Quality Products. NO EXCEPTIONS.

    During the real estate boom, it became very clear most remodeling companies in Northern Virginia were all about maximizing their revenue and no longer customer-focused. The cheap labor and cheap products they offered were embarrassing to me. Thats why I started Elements Home Remodeling in Ashburn, Virginia.

    My philosophy is simple: I treat people with RESPECT.

    That means only using the most experienced and knowledgeable installerswith a minimum of 10 years of experience. I also believe in using superior products, and giving you options and choices instead of, Heres what weve got. Take it or leave it.

    Lower overhead means we dont have to jack-up your cost to pay our bills.

    Repeat customers and referrals mean very little advertising cost.

    Excellent installation by true professionals means little or no service calls.

    No commissioned salespeople means no ridiculous mark-ups.

    And dont get me started on the pricing games so many remodeling companies in Northern VA love to play. Heres the truth: There are only two ways anyone can offer you big discounts. ONE: They mark it up to mark it down, giving you no real discount at all. Or TWO: The product is old, cheap, or just plain terrible. Either way, its not a real discount. You lose.

    Believe it or not, there is a genuine way to offer first-rate quality without charging a fortune. Not that were cheapwere usually somewhere in the middle. But compared to what you get with other Northern Virginia contractors, I think youll be pleasantly surprised. Heres how we do it:

    First off, we dont pay a commission to our sales people. Nearly everyone else does. And, you know who pays the commission... YOU DO.

    Next, because we use ONLY the most experienced installers with stringent checkpoints in place, we very rarely have service calls. Almost never. This do-it-right-the-first-time approach saves us money in the end. We, then, pass our savings on to you.

    Call me old fashioned, but I simply wont sell anything I personally dont believe in. It's the only way Im willing to do business.

    Sincerely,

    Michael Del Sontro

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    Home Remodeling – Better Homes and Gardens - July 1, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Addition & Remodeling Contractors in Ashburn, VA – HomeAdvisor - June 24, 2018 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Project: Remodel a Kitchen

    Date: 06/23/2018

    Floorplan: I plan to maintain existing kitchen floorplan

    Cabinets: Yes - I plan to move or update the cabinets

    Appliances: Yes - I plan to move or update some or all appliances

    Countertops: Yes - I plan to update the countertops

    Sinks: Yes - I plan to update the sinks

    Flooring: Yes - I plan to update the flooring

    Lighting: Yes - I plan to update the lighting

    Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting

    Desired Completion Date: Less than 2 months

    What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence

    Historical Work: No

    Covered by Insurance: No

    Property Owner: Yes

    Comment: We are looking to upgrade our existing 16 year old kitchen with granite countertops, new appliances, a range hood with a vent to the outside within a reasonable budget

    Project: Remodel a Bathroom

    Date: 06/23/2018

    Extensiveness of Remodel: I plan to maintain existing bathroom floorplan

    Shower / Bath: No - I will keep the existing shower or bath as is

    Toilet: Yes - I will be replacing or moving the toilet

    Cabinets / Vanity: Yes - I plan to update the cabinets / vanity

    Countertops: Yes - I plan to update the countertops

    Sinks: Yes - I plan to update the sinks

    Flooring: Yes - I plan to update the flooring

    Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting

    Desired Completion Date: Less than 2 months

    Property Owner: Yes

    Requires Work on Historical Structure: No

    Covered by Insurance: Yes

    Request for Commercial Location: No

    Project: Remodel a Bathroom

    Date: 06/22/2018

    Extensiveness of Remodel: I plan to maintain existing bathroom floorplan

    Shower / Bath: Yes - I want to move or install a new shower or bath

    Toilet: No - I will keep the existing toilet as is

    Cabinets / Vanity: Yes - I plan to update the cabinets / vanity

    Countertops: Yes - I plan to update the countertops

    Sinks: Yes - I plan to update the sinks

    Flooring: Yes - I plan to update the flooring

    Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting

    Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible

    Comment: Update bathroom. New cabinets, sinks, bath tub, shower, toilet. Install storage/cabinets.

    Project: Remodel or Renovate One or More Rooms

    Date: 06/22/2018

    Nature of project: Remodel / update a few rooms

    Rooms to be Remodeled: Kitchen, Bedroom(s), Garage

    Request Stage: Ready to Hire

    Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible

    What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence

    Comment: Expand dormer in bedroom above garage. Add electrical to garage, add potlights to kitchen

    Project: Remodel a Kitchen

    Date: 06/22/2018

    Floorplan: I plan to maintain existing kitchen floorplan

    Cabinets: No - I do not plan to move or update the cabinets

    Appliances: No - I do not plan to move or update the appliances

    Countertops: Yes - I plan to update the countertops

    Sinks: Yes - I plan to update the sinks

    Flooring: Yes - I plan to update the flooring

    Lighting: No - I do not plan to update the lighting

    Request Stage: Ready to Hire

    Desired Completion Date: Less than 2 months

    What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence

    Historical Work: No

    Covered by Insurance: Yes

    Property Owner: Yes

    Comment: repair tile in kitchen due to water damage. replace floor boards in kitchen. update countertops. re-grout kitchen tiles, repair ceiling and wall drywall in basement. repaint basement. install hardwood flooring in dining room.

    Project: Remodel a Kitchen

    Date: 06/20/2018

    Floorplan: I am considering changes to kitchen floorplan

    Cabinets: Yes - I plan to move or update the cabinets

    Appliances: No - I do not plan to move or update the appliances

    Countertops: Yes - I plan to update the countertops

    Sinks: Yes - I plan to update the sinks

    Flooring: No - I do not plan to update the flooring

    Lighting: Yes - I plan to update the lighting

    Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting

    Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible

    What kind of location is this?: Home/Residence

    Historical Work: No

    Covered by Insurance: Yes

    Property Owner: Yes

    Project: Remodel a Bathroom

    Date: 06/20/2018

    Extensiveness of Remodel: I plan to maintain existing bathroom floorplan

    Shower / Bath: Yes - I want to move or install a new shower or bath

    Toilet: No - I will keep the existing toilet as is

    Cabinets / Vanity: No - I do not plan to update the cabinets / vanity

    Countertops: No - I do not plan to update the countertops

    Sinks: No - I do not plan to update the sinks

    Flooring: Yes - I plan to update the flooring

    Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting

    Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible

    Project: Remodel a Kitchen

    Date: 06/19/2018

    Floorplan: I plan to maintain existing kitchen floorplan

    Cabinets: Yes - I plan to move or update the cabinets

    Appliances: Yes - I plan to move or update some or all appliances

    Countertops: Yes - I plan to update the countertops

    Sinks: Yes - I plan to update the sinks

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    Addition & Remodeling Contractors in Ashburn, VA - HomeAdvisor

    How to Remodel a House: 14 Steps (with Pictures) – wikiHow - October 8, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    1

    Dream. Dream simple. Recognize your needs and estimate the simplest solution. This project will quickly grow if you let it. Look at the money in your wallet/bank account and bid it. If you have a spouse, make sure you both have the same dreams. It's a lot easier to understand the sacrifices you're both making for something you both want than for one partner to make sacrifices for the other's enjoyment. And there will be sacrifices.

    2

    Research. Go to the library and look at magazines appropriate to your needs. If you need another bathroom, stay away from bedroom magazines. Stay away from color and textures. If you can make do with an improvement or conversion of an existing room, do so.

    3

    Draw. Unless you are competent at drawing, use graph paper and measure the room you're building/converting. This is to help you better express yourself. The people selling services and supplies can understand a 2-dimensional bathtub in a 5 foot (1.5m) wide room better than your description.

    4

    Talk to an electrician and a contractor about the construction cost. Ask for an estimate on each of the parts. If you can do drywall, then you can save money. Don't do roofing unless you already have the skill and tools required, at least. Don't do electricity unless you really can. High school science doesn't count. Look at the cost estimate and reconsider.

    5

    Hire an architect. For one room, it may not be worth it. But it won't be very expensive, either. Your city planning office will appreciate the architect's drawing. Part of the value of your architect is that he'll prompt your thinking about the project and offer ideas and suggestions you may not have thought of. A good architect offers a unique, critical and connected view of your project. Talk to your spouse about what the architect thinks and asks you. Also ask the architect for their thoughts on contractors, but know that the responsibility for the contract with the builder will be yours as the homeowner. Ask the architect what permits you will need and ask if s/he can assist you with getting them.

    6

    Go to the bank and apply for a loan for at least 10% more than you think the job will cost. Even if you are doing the work yourself, there are cost overruns.

    7

    Ask your friends and colleagues who have had work done to their homes about experiences with certain contractors. The loan officer may also be able to help with this.

    8

    Find out if your contractor or architect will be applying for building permits as well. If you are in the City, there is a city building permit; County, county.

    9

    Talk to several contractors about your project. Request a written itemized estimate for the cost of work, including labor and materials. Note that you may not wish to go with the low bidder, keeping in mind that price is not necessarily quality. Reputations are very important; that's why you were talking to so many people about contractors.

    10

    Contractors are usually willing to negotiate the price. If portions of the work seem easy, or within your skill range, you may wish to complete them yourself. It's also a wonderful feeling to know that you completed portions of the remodeling, assuming it is completed satisfactorily. Most people that are at all handy can hang sheetrock/dry wall (that white stuff that comes in 8x4 panels.

    11

    You may also wish to include in the contract provisions for completing before the rains begin. Or at least completing the roof before the rains begin. You will have to accept the responsibility of guessing the day for beginning rains. No reasonable contractor, except in Arizona, will promise to complete the work before it rains, but he should be able to finish before October 15, for example. For example, you may specify that the roofing will be complete by October 15th or deduct $5,000 from the cost. You won't get it free.

    12

    Hire a contractor. Schedule weekly visits with the contractor or foreman to discuss progress. You don't want to get in the way of the work, but you don't want something to progress too far before it gets fixed. This is where that 10% extra begins to disappear.

    13

    Inspect the work daily, after the employees have left for the day. You may wish additional electrical sockets, lights, sinks than was described in the plans. For most of us, the physical manifestation of walls is easier to understand than blueprints. Also, if something doesn't seem right, for example a bathroom vent has no outlet, tell the contractor within a day of noticing it. The more the work progresses, the more it will bury those little problems. The more the little problems are buried, the more expensive to fix.

    14

    Don't try to take advantage of the contractor, don't try to cut corners much. While you may have the money, the contractor has your home and you hostage. The best is that you both wind up happy with the outcome.

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    How to Remodel a House: 14 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow

    Home Remodeling in Chicago & Surrounding Suburbs : Normandy … - October 8, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Palatine Home Addition & Kitchen Remodeling Joan & Dan R.

    Right from the beginning, we knew Normandy was going to be special. We did our due diligence and shopped around for a builder for our kitchen addition/remodel. We interviewed three different builders. When getting the quotes, the first guy handed us one sheet of paper with a final cost and five different allowances, for flooring, cabinetry, countertops, etc. Normandy was the second quote and Ill describe this experience in a moment. The third guy mailed us one sheet of paper with a final price on it and no allowances at all. Neither of these builders had bothered to even hand draw a quick schematic of the job. Then there was Normandy. We were matched with their kitchen designer, Leslie Molloy. She came to the house and took photos of the space, inside and out. She listened, really listened, to what we were hoping for our new kitchen and what problems the current kitchen was causing us. Then we met with her at Normandys beautiful showroom. She had 3 different options waiting for us in full color. They were complete drawings that one could really see how it was going to look. They were three different costs, too, with the first one improving the kitchen without any addition and the last one was the most expensive but also the most functional. We were pleasantly surprised that the Normandy quote was not out of the ballpark. In fact they came in right in between the two other builders quotes. Leslie did not pressure us to choose any of the designs over the others and we did not feel any pressure to make a decision in their time-frame. We chose the design with all the bells and whistles. Over the next couple of months, while plans were being drawn up, Leslie helped us with our choice of cabinetry, countertops, drawer pulls, etc. Again, she offered her expertise and suggestions, but the choices were definitely ours. She is incredibly talented at what she does and she couldnt have been better to work with. Then she handed our project over to the builders and our superintendent Rick. Rick was incredible and efficient. His attention to detail and concern about how the work was going could not have been better. When we had a suggestion for something that hadnt come up before, he never made us feel like we should not mention it. He was open and honest with us and oversaw our project perfectly. But it must be easy for him to do his job, because the craftsmen that came into our house were top notch. Everyone from the electrician, Scott, to the trim carpenter, Adam, were experts in their jobs. Small glitches were corrected quickly and everything came together almost seamlessly. And the project ended when they said it would. We are incredibly happy with our beautiful new kitchen/dining room/mudroom. I am so glad that we hired Normandy for this important work. I would hire them again in a heartbeat. Thank you Leslie and Rick!

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    Home Remodeling in Chicago & Surrounding Suburbs : Normandy ...

    Downtown Philly-osophy closed for ‘remodeling,’ to reopen in September – Columbus Ledger-Enquirer - August 9, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    There is a little bit of Philly cheese steak intrigue in downtown Columbus.

    Philly-osophy The Art of Cheesesteak, a popular downtown restaurant in the 1200 block closed late last month. The sign on the door states that is being remodeled and will reopen in September.

    Owner/chef Mark Jones, who owns about a dozen restaurants in the Chattahoochee Valley and five in downtown Columbus, will only say it is being remodeled.

    Well reopen the first part of September, Jones said when asked about the restaurant.

    Will it still be Philly-osophy? Hes not saying. But he plans to move the three most popular Philly-osophy menu items the original, triple pepper and the dipper to Flip Side Burgers & Tacos, a Broadway restaurant he owns one block north.

    They should be on the Flip Side menu next week, Jones said just before the lunch hour Wednesday.

    Philly-osophy, which has been open for more than five years at 1207 Broadway, started as a joint venture between Jones and his son.

    Other downtown restaurants with Jones seal on them are the Black Cow on 12th Street, Smoke on Broadway and Plucked Up Chicken on First Avenue.

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    Downtown Philly-osophy closed for 'remodeling,' to reopen in September - Columbus Ledger-Enquirer

    West Carrollton library branch to close for expansion and remodeling – WKEF ABC 22 - August 9, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Officials have released a rendering of the renovated West Carrollton library branch. (Photo: Dayton Metro Libraries)

    WEST CARROLLTON, Ohio (WKEF/WRGT) - The West Carrollton branch of the Dayton Metro Library will be closed beginning September 2 at 6 p.m. as port oft he countywide improvement project.

    Officials are planning to add 5,000 square feet to the building, and add in few features that include a quiet reading room, a large community room and group study rooms, a fireplace and dedicated spaces for children and teens.

    The project is part of Libraries for a Smarter Future, where multiple branches are getting renovations as part of a bond issue Montgomery County approved in 2012.

    We have completed eight new or renovated Branches as well as the new Main Library in downtown Dayton, Jayne Klose, Dayton Metro Librarys Community Engagement Manager, said. Now its time to begin major work at the West Carrollton Branch Library, so that we can to provide state of the art Library service in that community.

    A groundbreaking ceremony on the expansion will be September 12 at 2:30 p.m., and officials expect the renovated branch will be re-opened in the fall of 2018.

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    West Carrollton library branch to close for expansion and remodeling - WKEF ABC 22

    House of Hope remodeling eyed; Council asks for written estimates – Harrison Daily (subscription) - August 9, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    House of Hope remodeling eyed; Council asks for written estimates

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    Trump compares Afghan war to remodeling of 21 Club – New York Post - August 9, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    President Trump reportedly compared the war in Afghanistan to the renovation of Manhattans upscale 21 Club during a meeting with his military advisers.

    Trump was discussing a war strategy for the beleaguered country when he mentioned how the posh restaurant botched their restoration in the 1980s by hiring an expensive consultant, according to NBC News.

    The president said the 21 Club had shut it doors for a year only to learn that they needed a bigger kitchen.

    The restaurant closed for two months in 1987.

    The anecdote was meant to stress how people with experience in the day-to-day operations of the venture may have better advice then so-called experts.

    The clear message if you heard the story was: high-priced consultants or high-priced anybody, expensive supposedly-big-brained people, but who are physically far from the source of the problem, often give you much worse advice than the supposedly low-ranking guys who are right there, an official told NBC.

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    Painting Houston TX | Mendozas Paint & Remodeling - May 15, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Mendozas Paint & Remodeling has been proudly painting Houston TX and nearby towns since 2001. Our mission is to consistently provide professional and affordable residential and commercial painting services to home owners, tenants, and business owners in the Houston, TX area. We are experienced in satisfying all of the interior painting and exterior painting needs of Houston residents in a complete and economical fashion. You can rest assured that we will come up with a quick and efficient resolution to every single one of Houston's home and business painting needs. Whether you are searching for top-notch residential painting or commercial painting in the vicinity of Houston, TX, count on Mendozas Paint & Remodeling for the highest caliber customer service.

    Here at Mendozas Paint & Remodeling, our friendly, professional, expert Houston painters are on staff year round to provide timely and reliable painting services in and around Houston, Texas. You will be provided with durable painting products and experienced painting professionals who take pride in their work and strive for perfection. We provide the best interior and exterior painters and painting products, whether the job calls for latex or oil paint!

    Would you like assistance with choosing colors and styles that will enhance your existing look and architecture? Mendozas Paint & Remodeling professionals can help you choose colors to make your Houston painting job beautiful. We prepare all surfaces before painting, including washing, scraping and sanding as needed. Exterior painting surfaces are often pressure washed to remove dust, mold, mildew, or moss. Our Houston painters will paint anything, and offer many painting services including ceiling painting, wall painting, deck painting, deck restoration, deck staining, trim painting and moulding painting.

    Our Houston painting service is always thorough. After we paint a house it will look like new. We have been painting Houston houses and helping them transform into homes since 2001. Our detail oriented painters even provide railing painting, light post painting and fence painting. We love painting Houston!

    Houston, TX Flooring Services:

    Mendozas Paint & Remodeling specializes in floor installation and floor refinishing. Let Mendozas Paint & Remodeling handle your Houston area wood floor installation and repair.

    Houston, TX House PaintingServices for Residential customers: Exterior painting surfaces are prepared by cleaning and scraping as needed. A high quality paint is then applied when the surface is dry and no rain is expected in the next 24 hours. Interior painting surfaces are washed and scraped as needed. A superior latex paint is then brushed or rolled on to walls and ceilings making your Houston area home look new again.

    Houston, TX Commercial Painting Services for Business customers: Office walls are prepared by cleaning as needed and filling in any dings or holes. Then tough, long lasting latex paint is rolled onto walls making the office a happy work environment which is appealing to employees and customers!

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