New Jersey winters can be long and harsh. Winter is a good time to focus on your home and undertake updating the interior or addressing repairs you may have been putting off. Some homeowners we’ve worked with have found that winter is the perfect time for home remodeling projects. If you’re finding that you need extra space, winter can be a great time to start a basement remodeling project. This basement addition was built in the winter to serve as a safe playroom for their kids' summer vacation. If you’re thinking about a home remodeling project, here are several reasons why winter may be the best time to do your project:1. Convenient Project Scheduling It is usually easier for contractors to schedule work in winter months especially if painting, replacing flooring, updating lighting and plumbing are involved because there is a lot less exterior work being done. This will free up a contractor’s schedule for interior projects such as kitchen and bathroom remodeling, replacing flooring, repairing drywall, updating lighting and replacing cabinetry. 2. Contractor Availability During the winter you may find that your contractor may have more time to work with you in planning and designing your remodeling project. This would be a good time for refining the details before the work begins. This process may take longer as work picks up for your contractor in the spring with outdoor projects like replacement roofing and siding. 3. Avoid Manufacturer Spring Price Increases Now is the time to look for and take advantage of reduced prices. If you’re remodeling your home, you may find close-out prices on appliances and be able to purchase materials before manufacturers increase prices. Typically, we experience price increases for lumber products, windows and cabinet lines in the spring. During the winter, manufacturers may feature special offers to reduce inventory. If you’re planning a kitchen remodeling project, winter is the time to take advantage of pricing on appliances and cabinets before spring increase arrive. 4. Clean-up While some homeowners will wait until spring to remodel because of concerns about dust, fumes and areas for staging the work, current technologies and clean-up methods do control these problems. Fans with negative pressure, plastic zip doors, and sealing off heat ducts with a filter will contain dust, debris and fumes to the work area. This bathroom addition was completed during winter months. 5. Permit Approvals Government agencies are usually less busy in winter, which makes it easier and quicker to obtain necessary permits. 6. Outside Projects If the weather cooperates, you may be able to work with your contractor on outside projects to get ready for spring. While we wouldn’t recommend outside painting during the winter, we have repaired roofs, built decks, porches and additions for our customers in winter. This exterior roof renovation was completed during winter months.
7. Vacation Time If you are planning a vacation this winter, it may be an optimal time to have work done in your home to avoid disruption of your daily activities.
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