How To Compare Remodeling Prices

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Low-price ads can be deceptive, and the lowest price may not always be the best value. So, when comparing remodeling prices, compare the bottom line, make sure it includes everything you want- installed. Unfortunately, some retailers and remodelers will advertise very low prices on products, then hit you with high installation prices or huge delivery charges. The only fair way to compare is to compare the bottom line - that's the total price for everything - for all products delivered and installed. For example, the price of new flooring material is only part of the whole project. You need to include the cost of removing the old flooring, installing the new material, plus the cost of moldings and transition strips. Be sure you receive all of the materials you paid for, and that lesser quality material has not been substituted without your knowledge. Always double-check measurements and ask to keep all left-over materials; it may come in handy for future repairs. For any remodeling job, shop carefully and always compare the bottom line. For free help with your kitchen or bath design, call Cabinet Discounters at 1-800-THE-DREAM.