Every remodel involves hidden complexities, particularly with mechanical and electrical systems. Updating these systems is often mandatory, especially in older homes that need to comply with current building codes. Photo courtesy of Coons Construction.

Every remodel involves hidden complexities, particularly with mechanical and electrical systems. Updating these systems is often mandatory, especially in older homes that need to comply with current building codes. Photo courtesy of Coons Construction.

Why every successful renovation begins with a comprehensive plan

Good planning will help reduce the risk of unforeseen costs and longer timelines

Remodelling your home begins with a blueprint. In Snohomish County, Nathan Coons and his team at Coons Construction use those blueprints to turn visions into planned realities.

“A robust set of plans is your best defence against unforeseen costs and extended timelines,” Coons explains.

Detailed plans marking every structural nuance, from demolition details to components you wish to preserve, blueprints encompass structural details and the intricacies of plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems.

“Engaging expert services early on avoids costly backtracking and ensures your home meets modern safety standards,” Coons says.

Mechanical and electrical considerations

Every remodel involves hidden complexities, particularly with mechanical and electrical systems. Updating these systems is often mandatory, especially in older homes that need to comply with current building codes.

“Thorough mechanical and electrical plans not only help in obtaining accurate estimates but also prevent costly mid-project modifications,” Coons says, noting that Coon Construction’s proactive approach in these areas ensures your remodel is both functional and future-proof.

Choosing the right materials

Selecting the right materials can dramatically influence both the aesthetics and the cost of your remodel.

“Deciding on materials early, with the help of your contractor, integrates a cost-engineering perspective, ensuring your choices align with both your budget and design aspirations.”

Whether it’s choosing between quartz or butcher block counter-tops, or hardwood floors versus carpet, Coon Construction guides you through each decision, making sure that every element conforms to your envisioned outcome.

Contractor collaboration

Choosing the right contractor is as significant as the design itself. Coons cautions against simply accepting the lowest bid, advocating instead for a match in craftsmanship and communication style.

“The contractor you choose should not only resonate with your project’s complexity but also with your personal style and expectations,” he emphasizes. This synergy ensures that the final product reflects your desired quality and is delivered in a manner that aligns with your vision.

Contact Coons Construction today to schedule a consultation. Follow them on Facebook and Instagram for more.

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