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MESA, Ariz. – MK Remodeling & Design has won Best Of Customer Service on Houzz®, the leading platform for home renovation and design. The award-winning, full-home remodeling company was chosen by the Houzz community for the third consecutive year from among more than 2.1 million active home building, remodeling and design industry professionals.
“We couldn’t be more happy to receive this award three years in a row,” said James Gillis, MK Remodeling & Design Chief Financial Officer. “It has taken a great deal of hard work and focus on the clients on our part, however we have been fortunate to work with some outstanding clients on some fun and exciting projects that make our jobs much easier.”
The Best Of Houzz badge is awarded annually, in three categories: Design, Customer Service and Photography. Customer Service honors are based on several factors, including a pro’s overall rating on Houzz and client reviews submitted in 2018.
A “Best Of Houzz 2019” badge will appear on winners’ profiles as a sign of their commitment to excellence. These badges help homeowners identify popular and top-rated home professionals in every metro area on Houzz.
“Best of Houzz is a true badge of honor as it is awarded by our community of homeowners, those who are hiring design, remodeling and other home improvement professionals for their projects,” said Liza Hausman, vice president of Industry Marketing for Houzz.
Follow MK Remodeling & Design on Houzz at https://www.houzz.com/pro/mkremodelingdesign.
MK Remodeling & Design is active on social media and can be found on Twitter @MKRemodelDesign, at facebook.com/MKRemodeling, and on LinkedIn by searching for “MK Remodeling and Design.”
MK Remodeling & Design is a family owned and operated business that provides full-home, internal and external remodeling services, with a specialization in custom kitchen and bath design.
In 2016, MK Remodeling & Design launched MK Cabinetry as a SOLLiD Cabinetry dealer, building on its many years of experience in designing and installing cabinetry of all types.
MK Remodeling & Design also won a Best of Houzz award for customer service in 2017 and 2018. In addition to the Houzz honors, MK Remodeling & Design won Angie’s List Super Service Awards for 2014 and 2015.
About Houzz
Houzz is the leading platform for home remodeling and design, providing people with everything they need to improve their homes from start to finish – online or from a mobile device. For more information, visit houzz.com
Any homeowner who has been through the remodeling process will tell you that remodeling can be a headache, especially when you don’t have a plan. The idea of planning, however, can cause homeowners to become tongue-tied and nervous. It might feel like you’re trying to set your whole future out in stone, when really all you’re doing is giving yourself a little guidance for a big project.
Here are four questions to get you thinking practically about your remodel so that you can start planning painlessly.
1. What’s My Goal?
Begin by making a list of all the things that you want to achieve in your remodel. If you think that you’ll move in the next five years, it’s best to stick with the basics, such as some upgraded hardware and a statement faucet. However, if you’re in your long-term home, your remodel could include some of your dream renovations.
Braining-storming your remodeling goals can also help you think of a theme or style that you want to evoke. You might want to go for a rustic feel, or you can try something more modern and minimalist with your design. This is the time to use your imagination about what your space can be.
Once you’re done brainstorming, separate your list into needs, wants, and projects for the future. This will help you to prioritize where to spend your budget.
2. What’s My Budget?
If you don’t keep your remodeling budget on a tight leash, it’s likely your spending will add up with high costs before you know it. We recommend writing down your budget and making a simple spreadsheet to help you keep track of everything.
Remodeling Budget Tips:
- Be realistic on how much you can afford and intend to spend.
- Think ahead about how you will be paying and what kind of financing you’ll do.
- Don’t forget to factor in labor, shipping, taxes, installation, and materials.
- If you need to vacate your home during the renovation process, add any hotel or other fees into your budget.
- Make sure to put aside 10 percent of your entire remodeling budget to draw upon in case of emergency or hidden costs, including last-minute calls to a plumber or electrician, or any odd surprises such as floorboard rot.
3. How Long Will It Take?
It’s no secret that a drawn-out remodel can be hard on a household. Remodeling often blocks you off from important areas of the house and necessary resources. Unfinished rooms can also be emotionally draining and frustrating to be around.
Making a timeline will allow you to mitigate these personal difficulties in two ways:
- It allows you to schedule when certain parts of your home are under renovation so that you can plan around those areas.
- It gives you a deadline so that your remodeling project has a sense of urgency.
4. Who’s Doing the Work?
Remodeling can require a lot of skilled labor, which comes with its own high price point. While some homeowners feel comfortable doing their own DIY fixes, for professional quality and difficult installations its best to hire a contractor. Picking your contractor can be both a personal and financial decision. It’s best to listen to referrals and reviews and look for a contractor you can speak honestly with.
For big projects, many homeowners elect to hire a general contractor who will help you decide on the best ways to install your changes, help you stay within your budget, and find the labor to work on each part of your remodeling process. Smaller remodels, including ones that have only one particular process, such as redoing the flooring throughout the house, can be managed by hiring a specialized contractor. Ultimately, the labor that you hire depends on the scope of your project.
Remember that plans are never perfect, and your remodeling journey is going to need flexibility here and there. Nonetheless, having some guidelines, including your goals, a budget spreadsheet, and a timeline schedule will make it a much smoother process.
About the author: Kelli is a healthy lifestyle blogger for GroomandStyle.com. She has been a regular contributor to sites talking about the newest trends in home improvement, smart style, fashion and fitness. When she’s not writing, she enjoys photography, hiking and pretty much anything outdoors.