Let’s clear that up. Whether a remodeling company uses in-house employees, subcontractors, or a mix of both, what really matters is how the work is managed and who’s responsible for the final result.
At Sherman General Contracting, we help homeowners navigate this every day. Here’s a clear breakdown of when plans and engineering are required for remodeling projects in the Tampa Bay area.
If you’re thinking about remodeling your kitchen, a key question on your mind is probably:
“How long will it take?”
It’s a fair question. After all, your kitchen is the heart of your home, and living without it for weeks (or months) can feel intimidating.
One of the most common questions we get from homeowners is:
“Can I use my own subcontractors, like my painter, electrician, or tile guy, during my remodel?”
As a homeowner considering a remodel, it’s natural to wonder if you can buy your own materials. You may already have a tile picked out or scored a floor-sample deal on a light fixture, or maybe you just want to try to save some money. We hear this question often, and we get it—when you’re investing in your home, you want everything to be just right.
If you’re planning a home remodel in the Tampa Bay area, or perhaps you’re thinking of buying home and upgrading it, you may have heard about the “FEMA 50% Rule.”
Choosing the right countertop material for your kitchen or bathroom can be a daunting task. Each option comes with its own set of pros and cons, including cost, quality, durability, and upkeep. Here’s a breakdown of some popular choices: