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The Service Guy

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1622 East 66th Street, Tulsa, OK
The Service Guy is your best choice in Tulsa and the surrounding communities for all your Bathroom Remodel needs! James takes great pride in every project that he does, so you can too! He is on site on every project to insure your complete satisfaction! Call us today for a free estimate!

Classic Image Renovations

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7913 East 77th Place, Tulsa, OK
Classic Image Renovations provides quality work and competitive pricing. We take pride in our work and offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. We thank you for your interest in our services. Classic Image has received the EPA Lead Based Paint certification which is required for all contractors, painters, handymen, tilers, woodworkers, etc.

Sears Home Improvement - Tulsa

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(866) 791-7151
Serving You Locally, Tulsa, OK
Choose from remodeling your entire kitchen, or simply refacing your existing cabinets. Sears can give you a custom-designed look to match any budget.

Nelson Construction and Renovations

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(866) 334-8523
3528 East Independence Street, Tulsa, OK
Nelson Construction and Renovations has been a quality contractor in the Tulsa community since 1980. We have over 3 decades of experience and are willing and ready to help you with all of your project needs.

Remodeling Costs And Estimates

 Remodeling - Remodeling Costs And Estimates To calculate a project’s Remodeling approximate estimate, you have to take a lot of factors into account. This is because, in a Remodeling and Additions project there is no way that the cost can be estimated without making a detailed study of the requirements and needs of a particular family.

 home remodeling contractor in Tulsa, Oklahoma For instance, consider a case where a family needs an additional bedroom and bathroom for their children. The existing Tulsa home is positioned on a flat lot, with the scope to freely develop wherever needed. The family’s dwelling also has an uncomplicated roof plan that lets the physical connections for the addition to be made without making any major structural changes to the existing home. The plumbing scheme has a capacity for a supplementary bathroom and drain, and water supply connections aren’t a hassle. The process of getting construction permits and procedures in Tulsa is simple, and hence, demands a smaller amount of time and energy and lower charges to the contractor. Moreover, as the structure is very basic and does not involve high cost alterations, it leads to a low cost for this family’s addition.

On the other hand, a young bachelor needing to remodel his bathroom in his Tulsa area condo may be charged a much higher rate due to the rigorous rules set by his condo society regarding construction related amendments and specifications. The project definitely involves much more time from the contractor unlike in the case of the first family. This is because the contractor has to go through the condo society’s rules, and then apply for a permit, and so on. All of this involves a lot of time, increased time consumption and increases the project’s cost. The costs and time spent by the contractor for approving the project and obtaining the permits will be higher. We haven’t even begun to take into account the cost of materials required and labor involved in fixing those bathroom fixtures. Furthermore, if he wants a luxurious bathroom, the costs further increase because bathroom tiles, fixtures and accessories are all expensive.

Contractors and builders in the Tulsa area will provide you with a wide variety of convenient Price per Square Foot quotes. This can help you determine the project outlay. The family in the first example above could be working on a budgeted estimate if $70/square ft to $150/square ft. In case of the second instance, a higher estimate is necessary. The fact is bathrooms and kitchens are certainly the costliest spaces in any dwelling! They call for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work. Also they are typically completed at a much higher price level than other sections in a home. A high-end bathroom project could be priced between $200/ft to $400/ft!

The best way to estimate the cost of the entire project is by questioning your own needs and requirements. If on a tight budget, then prioritize your needs and then list your wants. However the best way of doing it is by getting hold of a builder or contractor. A reputed professional Remodeling will gladly help you figure out an estimate according to your needs. We would be glad to offer our services in helping you choose the best professionals in the Tulsa area.

You have to know your project fundamentals, and then convey the same to the contractor. Figure out what you really require, and then see if you can add any extra frill o the project. Don’t lose your nerve! A remodel may sound like a tough job, but can actually be quite interesting and fun to execute. Be prepared for delays, and small problems which may slow down your project. When you finally lay eyes on your brand new spanking new remodeled interiors, it will finally be worth it all!.

Wondering how to work on your project Remodeling prices, tensed about what exactly to include when you talk with Tulsa area contractors? Here are some suggestions:


1. How big is my Remodeling project predictably going to be?
- Consider in terms of Square Feet.


2. What kind of structural work am I looking at?
- First figure out whether an excavation or fill is a must do. Check if there are trees that require clearing. Also evaluate whether your project is on a flat lot or irregular land, and, and drainage concerns.
-Would the foundation require any kind of special attention?
- Will your foundation be strong enough for another floor if you are planning one? Exactly how much of reconstruction is required, and where? Are there any hurdles that may call for special attention?


3. How many doors and windows are you planning on?
-Always remember that the number of doors and windows on the envelope (Four outer walls) of your house play a vital role in the inside of the house being hot or cold.


4. Are there any valuable hints for the roof of my Remodeling project?
- Do you have a flat roof or commercial style roof? Are there complicated angles that will need to be particularly well accomplished?
- What sort or level of shingles or tile will you use? Expensive clay tiles or molded rubber slate look-alikes? Simple 1 tab shingles?


5. What kind of interior finishes do you have in mind?
- Do you plan on Luxurious, traditional door hardware, or average production-level knobs and levers?
-What kind of flooring and how much of it? Will it be an economic carpet or Vinyl or more expensive solid wood, designer tiles or marble?
-How much wood work would you need to get done? include cabinets, book shelves etc.
- What type of countertops and firm surface materials will you use? Laminate countertops are characteristically the least costly alternatives (although there are expensive laminate products available), while solid surface natural stone (granite, marble) or man-made solid surface countertops (quartz, aggregate, concrete, Corian) are more elegant.
- What about lighting and electrical ideas?
- What about climate control systems? Is the area going to be too hot or o cold and how do you deal with this?
-How much plumbing is required and what sort of fixtures do you have in mind?

By now you must have an idea of what you need to figure out before you can call contractor. Now that you're here, we're ready to connect you with the most reputed and competent contractors to get your Remodeling project going! All contractors are pre-screened and are licensed professionals. All you need to do is send us your details and wait for our Tulsa zone partner contractor to bail you out of all those construction related worries! You'll hear from an experienced reputed contractor and all for FREE! All you have to do is figure out which contractor suits your needs the best.

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We are looking to renovate and tear down our existing old cabinets. We are also looking to remove a wall to enlarge the kitchen area

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I have a bathtub/shower combo with some cabinets directly abover it making for a very enclosed space that I would like to completely redo. I envision having the cabintes above the shower/tub gutted and then a new shower/tub with nice large tile and new faucet/shower fixtures and a couple of recessed lights placed in above the bathing space. Thank you kindly for your time. I am open to any ideas.

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Tulsa, Oklahoma

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