tvguy
Question anything the facts don't support.
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Yes to as many outlets are you can put in, and make sure they have 4, not 2 sockets per outlet.
We've added on, and most recently did a "to the studs" remodel of 2 bathrooms and the kitchen.
Check your bids to see what your contractor is including. With our addition, the lowest bidder knew he had the lowest bid, and he had the lowest bid because he did not include the costs of permits in his bid, and his allowances for fixtures and carpet were literally half what everyone else's were. So if we had gone with him, our total cost would have been more.
Buy as many of the fixtures and appliances are you can yourself. The contractors here all add a 40% markup to items they purchase for your project. Our contractor clearly stated that in his bid. He encouraged us to buy our own faucets, but when one failed, we had to handle getting a replacement under warranty. When there was an issue with the laminate flooring that the contractor purchased, HE called the manufacturer.....HE had someone come over to meet with their rep for the warranty claim, and HE has someone here to supervise the workers then the defective planks were replaced.
And some items you are going to have to just guess about. We wired our addition for cable TV and internet, and 22 years later, those outlets have never been used.
We've added on, and most recently did a "to the studs" remodel of 2 bathrooms and the kitchen.
Check your bids to see what your contractor is including. With our addition, the lowest bidder knew he had the lowest bid, and he had the lowest bid because he did not include the costs of permits in his bid, and his allowances for fixtures and carpet were literally half what everyone else's were. So if we had gone with him, our total cost would have been more.
Buy as many of the fixtures and appliances are you can yourself. The contractors here all add a 40% markup to items they purchase for your project. Our contractor clearly stated that in his bid. He encouraged us to buy our own faucets, but when one failed, we had to handle getting a replacement under warranty. When there was an issue with the laminate flooring that the contractor purchased, HE called the manufacturer.....HE had someone come over to meet with their rep for the warranty claim, and HE has someone here to supervise the workers then the defective planks were replaced.
And some items you are going to have to just guess about. We wired our addition for cable TV and internet, and 22 years later, those outlets have never been used.