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Kraft Custom Construction - Aging in Place
Aging In Place Kitchen Master Bath Addition, Laundry Room Guest Bathroom Remodel The homeowner wanted to remodel the main hall bathroom to make it wheelchair accessible; unfortunately, the constraints of the existing rooms prevented it. However, Kraft Custom Construction mentioned that there was ample space in the backyard to add a master bathroom onto the home. After some careful consideration and review with their adult children, the homeowners decided to build an addition which included the fully accessible master bathroom and an expanded and updated kitchen. The home had not been remodeled in the 50 years since it had been built. The kitchen was expanded for accessibility and growing family gatherings, bringing in lots of light and the beautiful view of the back yard. The master bathroom is wide enough for a wheel chair and features a "zero-barrier entry" and glass door that opens in and out. KCC remodeled the previous kitchen area into a spacious and functional laundry room. Everything the homeowner needs is all on one level of the home, and is completely accessible for years to come. The homeowner asked Kraft Custom Construction back to work on a subsequent project -- remodeling and expanding the downstairs guest bathroom. Frequent family visits warranted the remodel, which now gives families flexibility with an additional sink and vanity just outside the full 3-piece bathroom. Finally, a ramp from the garage into the house and a new deck off the kitchen ...From:Robert KraftViews:0 0ratingsTime:07:37More inHowto Style
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AAA Remodeling - Huntington Beach, CA
AAA Remodeling 714-843-9098 http://www.yellowbook.com aaa-remodeling-bbzxa8zzp-7148439098.flvFrom:yellowbookViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:36More inHowto Style
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Kraft Custom Construction - Mid-Century Modern Makeover
Mid-Century Modern Makeover Massage Studio Addition Home Remodel As a recovering academic professor at a respected West-coast university, the homeowner took the steps toward a new stage in his life -- changing careers to become a massage therapist. To accommodate his new career, he decided to remodel his existing home, while adding on the new massage studio. The homeowner had previously worked with the general contractor and designer on remodeling two bathrooms in the home, and enlisted an architect and landscape designer to round out the list of professionals.From:Robert KraftViews:0 0ratingsTime:06:45More inHowto Style
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November 20, 2012 by
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A+ Construction Inc 413-219-2027 413-277-0669 http://www.yellowbook.com a-remodeling-cubwn8zma-4132192027.flvFrom:yellowbookViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:37More inHowto Style
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Published: Sunday, November 18, 2012, 12:01 a.m.
A: I agree with you. On a dollar-per-square-foot basis, remodeling is usually much more expensive than new construction.
Here's why: When a builder constructs a house from the ground up, every step of the building process is coordinated for maximum efficiency. First, the walls are framed, then the plumbing and wiring is installed, then the wall studs are covered with sheetrock, etc.
On the other hand, when a builder undertakes a remodeling project, he is forced to work within an existing structure. Portions of walls must be torn out, then rebuilt. Work crews must work in cramped quarters. Defects in the existing home (such as sagging corners) may force the builder to make compromises to seamlessly connect the old and new portions of the house together. Worst of all, there are almost always unpleasant surprises when you start peeling away the "skin" of an older home, such as dry rot in the walls and floors.
All of these headaches cause remodeling contractors to charge more for their services than they would for a new construction project. The extra cost is justified by the problems mentioned above, but be aware that some remodeling contractors drastically overcharge for these complications, so always shop around before signing a remodeling contract. You may save as much as 25 to 30 percent of the total project cost.
The bottom line is, remodeling is almost always more expensive than new construction. Therefore, you are wise to "clear the decks" by tearing down your existing home and allowing the builder to start from scratch. Yes, you will have to spend more money on architect's fees, and the total budget may exceed your original plans, but the final result will most likely be vastly superior to a partial remodel in terms of "bang for the buck." Just be sure to check with your local building department to make sure that a total tear-down is legally allowed on your lot. In some cases, you may have to leave at least one of the existing walls standing in order to technically qualify as a "remodel."
As for financing the project, you will have to obtain a new construction loan rather than a home equity loan or refinance if you elect to do a tear down. You should get an "all in one" loan which would cover the construction phase of the project and then convert to a permanent mortgage when the construction is completed. This saves you the double closing costs that you would have to pay if you got a construction loan and then a permanent mortgage after the construction was finished.
One final note: You mentioned that you have a stream running through your property. You might run into a "sensitive areas" zoning violation if you tear down your existing house and build too close to the stream. Again, contact your local building department to make sure that your building or remodeling plans won't violate any zoning rules or regulations.
Steve Tytler is a licensed real estate broker and owner of Best Mortgage. You can email him at business@heraldnet.com.
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By WILLIAM SALETAN
WASHINGTON -- Progressives like to think theyre the engine of history. They fight for change, and eventually conservatives succumb. But itdoesn'talways work out that way. History is littered with liberal ideas pacifism, high taxation, single parenting by choice that conservatives challenged and defeated. Progressives may drive history, but conservatives filter it.
Thats what makes the reflections of conservative writers on the 2012 presidential election so interesting. Its the filtering process at work.
Republicans have suffered a defeat, and theyre seeing, in polling trends, signs of trouble ahead.
Many of them believe it will become increasingly difficult to win elections with their partys current positions on immigration, marriage and other issues. Theyre trying to figure out what the GOP must do to restore its viability, and whether they can stomach the changes.
When this process is complete once the party has decided which changes will be accepted and how they will be reframed and assimilated into a conservative worldview this stage of history will be consolidated. The old radicalism will be the new consensus.
What will that consensus look like? Here are some early glimpses, through the eyes of the rights leading essayists.
America is assimilation
Michael Gerson, the former George W. Bush speechwriter, argues in his Washington Post column that the GOP must change its attitude toward Latinos. Instead of Mitt Romneys self-deportation scheme, Gerson proposes a vision of American identity preserved by the assimilating power of American ideals. And that would lead Republicans to endorse the Dream Act and to support a rigorous path to citizenship for undocumented workers already in the country. According to Gerson, this approach would abandon notions of nationalism based on the exclusion of outsiders and the building of walls.
Illegal immigrants epitomize American values
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BALTIMORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
ACCORD Restoration (ACCORDrestoration.com), announced today that it has acquired the Insurance Restoration Division of one of Baltimores oldest and most reputable remodeling companies, Welsh Construction Remodeling. The acquisition will expand ACCORD Restorations reach and client base, however little else is expected to change. Welsh Construction Remodeling will continue to focus and operate solely on its retail construction and remodeling business.
Expect Business as Usual
While current Welsh insurance restoration staff and customers can expect a slight change in the company name, the remainder will be business as usual.
Our top priorities with this acquisition are maintaining the integrity of the staff, and continuing to serve Welshs insurance restoration customers with first-rate service and restoration expertise, states ACCORD Restoration owner, Frank Nemshick. For fifty one years, Welsh Construction Remodeling has built a reputation of having quality personnel and delivering outstanding workmanship. There is a lot of symmetry between the two organizations. Its a natural fit, and we are thrilled to be combing them into a new and powerful Maryland restoration team.
The new ACCORD-Welsh Restoration team will service customers in Maryland through the existing Baltimore, Maryland headquarters of ACCORD Restoration. Staff is expected to remain the same, providing a seamless transition for existing customers.
Acquisition to Further Companys Healthy Growth
Earlier this year, ACCORD Restoration announced the opening of its 4th branch location in Lancaster, PA. Other locations include the companys headquarters in Baltimore, Maryland, a location in Millsboro Delaware serving the Eastern Shore region, and the companys first Pennsylvania location in Harrisburg. The Welsh Construction Remodeling Insurance Restoration Division acquisition will help expand the companys Maryland service area, fostering continued healthy growth.
About Welsh Construction Remodelings Insurance Restoration Division
Welsh Construction Remodeling (Welsh49.com) is one of Maryland's most-trusted names in residential and commercial remodeling, serving customers locally for more than 50 years. Through its Insurance Restoration Division, Welsh services property owners through insurance agents and adjustors with full-service restoration, rebuilding and remodeling. MHIC #49.
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Deals From The Dark Side S01E04 - Part 1/3
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Casco Bay Woodworks is a full-service builder and remodeling contractor with a long list of satisfied customers from Portland to Scarborough, Freeport and the Lakes Regions. For more information visit: http://www.mainecontractordirectory.comFrom:mainecontractorsViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:50More inHowto Style
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November 16, 2012 by
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HDR Remodeling Berkeley, CA local.sfgate.com home repairs, home design services, residential remodeling, green building, remodeling services,green builder, home maintenance, general contractor, home construction services, remodeling contractorFrom:GateListSFViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:54More inPeople Blogs
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