Frequently Asked Questions
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Every home is unique, but generally, a standard bathroom remodel takes 3–4 weeks, while a full kitchen renovation or basement finishing can take 6–12 weeks. During our initial project consultation, we provide a detailed timeline so you know exactly what to expect from demolition to the final walkthrough.
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Getting started is simple. Reach out through our contact form or schedule a call—we’ll walk you through the next steps and answer any questions along the way.
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We combine a thoughtful, human-centered approach with clear communication and reliable results. It’s not just what we do—it’s how we do it that sets us apart.
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You can reach us anytime via our contact page or email. We aim to respond quickly—usually within one business day.
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We offer flexible pricing based on project type and complexity. After an initial conversation, we’ll provide a transparent quote with no hidden costs.
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Collaborative, honest, and straightforward. We're here to guide the process, bring ideas to the table, and keep things moving.
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In most cases, no. We take great pride in our "clean site" policy, using dust barriers and daily debris removal to minimize disruption. For major whole-home renovations or large room additions, we will discuss the logistics early on to ensure your family’s comfort and safety throughout the construction process.
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Absolutely. As your general contractor, we navigate the entire bureaucratic process for you. We secure all necessary building permits in Chicago, IL and coordinate with local inspectors to ensure every aspect of your project is fully compliant with modern safety codes.
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Renovating older homes can occasionally reveal hidden issues, like outdated wiring or plumbing. We use a transparent change-order process—if we find something unexpected, we stop, explain the situation, provide a cost estimate, and get your digital signature before proceeding. You are always in control of your remodeling budget.
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We follow a streamlined design-build workflow to ensure nothing falls through the cracks. It begins with an initial discovery call, followed by a site visit, design phase, material selection, and finally, the construction phase.