F.A.Q
Q. What Is The Average Cost For Finishing My Basement?
While every project is different, the average cost for refinishing can land anywhere between $6,500 and $18,500.
Q. What Is The Difference Between Cabinet Refinishing And Refacing?
Refinishing keeps all components of your cabinetry, and replaces the color or finish. Refacing means you will keep your cabinet boxes but entirely replace the doors and drawer fronts.
Q. In A Natural Disaster, What Does Pre-Loss Condition Mean?
When claiming insurance for property damage, the condition of furniture, etc. before the disaster has to be taken into consideration. This is pre-loss condition.
Q. How Long Should Kitchen Remodeling Take?
Depending on what you want done, we work off of a four to six week base estimate, but it can climb anywhere up to four months if you choose to order custom cabinetry.
Q. How Can I Repair Patio Grout?
When you hire Easier Remodeling LLC, we will remove the old grout, ensure stones are in their proper places and re-grout your patio.
Q. Should I Remodel The Exterior Of My Home?
If your roof, siding, windows or doors are looking shabby and insulation is an issue you definitely should consider it. It will even increase the value of your home!
Q. What Is The Process For Smoke Cleanup After A Fire?
First, only professionals should handle smoke cleanup after a fire. We will identify all affected materials and follow through with extremely thorough and careful cleaning until any residue is gone.
Q. What Home Additions Add Value?
Bathrooms and kitchens have the highest return on investment when it comes to home remodeling, so building an addition that expands on your kitchen, or building a second bathroom would be the best for added home value.
Q. What Is Sandless Hardwood Floor Refinishing?
Some floors have been refinished multiple times already so, to preserve their structure, we refinish them without sanding them first.
Q. Why Are Air Movers And Dehumidifiers Used After A Flood?
While water is being removed, the air must be dried out so water doesn’t build up in walls and in the ceiling.
Q. Can My Deck Be Restored?
Unless a deck has been untouched for a couple decades and has rot eating through its foundation, it’s likely you can restore it. If it is made of composite, this likelihood increases as they usually are only susceptible to denting and scratching with the occasional stain.
Q. Why should I remodel my bathroom?
Remodeling your bathroom will update it, save energy costs, and even increase the value of your home.
Should you sell, you will make the remodeling costs back, and then some." This section should be on the first pair right side.