Thursday, February 22, 2018

The Value Of Hiring An Architect With A Remodeling Contractor In Portland

By Erik Heidrick


Some home improvement projects are simple. A new coat of paint here, a new light fixture there and you're done. Simple. However, if the home improvement you're thinking of involves structural elements such as building on additional rooms, moving or removing walls or other big jobs that change the foundation or structural integrity of your property, you should set your hammer down and bring in a professional architect.

Architects can provide a wide range of services related to engineering, design and project management. They have the ability to turn your dreams into reality. Of course, you will pay more for this level of expertise, so it is important to understand your choices and the best way to do that is to consult with your local remodeling contractor.

You hire architects for their expertise, so you should expect yours to take over the project. As long as you are comfortable with that arrangement, you can sit back, observe, and sign the checks. It will probably be a relief to let a good architect handle the contractors and budget decisions.

When to Hire an Architect You probably want to hire the architect even before you have a contractor on hook. Architects create and present detailed plans used in the bidding process, and he plans to include the exterior of the home and building details, such as walls, floor plans, roof and foundation. After you have the completed plans, it is a good idea to put the whole project out to be bid on by available remodeling contractors.

Hiring an architect means you have someone in charge of the entire operation. Instead of crew members and contractors coming to you for advice, the architect will coordinate the contractors, crew foremen, and day laborers. The process will go much smoother this way. It will cost significantly more however, to have an experienced architect handling the day to day management instead of yourself.

You have to decide how much more you're willing to pay for an architect's expertise. It will probably increase your budget by at least ten percent. You will however, get the benefit of someone else dealing with contractors and crews.




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