Author: /u/bcropper

General Contractor for Home Remodel/Renovation

Hello! We are buying a house built in 1955 which we would like to update/remodel. Some of the work will likely include replacing galvanized plumbing, rewiring the electrical, converting the garage into a living space, and converting some existing space into a master bath. We are thinking it makes sense to hire a general contractor to help coordinate the project, though we would like to help offset the cost by offering some of our own labor for the lower-skilled parts (e.g. painting, fixtures).

Does anyone have any general advice or have general contractors they can recommend? Here are some of our ideals:

  • able to utilize space efficiently (we’re looking at a ~1,000 sq ft house)
  • has a reliable group of subcontractors
  • considers utilitarian choices in addition to aesthetic (e.g. water-resistant flooring for kitchen, stain-resistant countertops, etc.)
  • can be creative with budgets within reason (we’re not looking to low-ball anybody, but if the original design requires some crazy pipework that could be avoided by moving something 2 feet, we’d like to know it’s an option)
  • good communication and sticks reasonably close to budgets and timelines assuming no major surprises

tl;dr: Any recommendations for general contractors for updating & remodeling an old house?

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