A remodeling project often requires door and window replacement work to be included as part of the project's "scope of work". Though not a "whole house" door and window specialty contractor, Eran Building & Remodeling Co. performs a fair amount of replacement work while undertaking our kitchen and bathroom remodeling, and basement finishing work. In addition, it's not uncommon to receive general inquiries requesting information about the replacement of a door or two, or possibly a few windows. To that end, we willingly undertake this work, using only high quality products, and with the goal to make the final product and installation the most energy efficient we possibly can.
Whether you prefer vinyl sheet flooring, or ceramic tile, the choices available today are seemingly endless. If you'd prefer a laminate top with a self-rimming china sink bowl, the choices in laminate (Wilsonart and Formica brands) colors and textures have grown so rapidly, it's difficult to keep up with what's available. Cultured marble vanity tops are extremely popular. The majority of bathroom remodels we undertake involve the use of a new cultured marble top. Ordered to size, with seamless, molded-in bowl(s) and backsplash, this product makes cleaning up splashes and spills a breeze.
As a remodeling contractor, one of my first responsibilities when I meet with a prospective client, is to spend some time listening to all the things that person would like to accomplish, try to envision what he or she sees in their imagination, and try to interpret those descriptions. Past experience has shown time and again that initially, many people aren't really sure just what they want. Here again, I want to stress the necessity for planning the project, down to the smallest details. Fortunately, when it comes to planning the finishing of your basement, I can now recommend "Basement Ideas" as a good place to start.
Whether you prefer vinyl sheet flooring, ceramic tile, laminate flooring, or hardwood, the choices available today have grown at an incredible rate. The choices in laminate (Wilsonart and Formica brands) colors and textures have grown so rapidly, it's almost hard to keep up with what's available. Solid surface materials, which are factory produced, and tend to mimic the appearance of stone and granite, have also gained in popularity. If you're looking to make significant changes to the room, replacing the cabinets is the next logical choice.