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Frequently Asked Questions

At C&R Construction and Remodeling, we understand that home renovations can bring up a lot of questions. From timelines and budgets to design choices and permits, we’re here to guide you every step of the way. 


You’ll find answers to some of the most common questions our clients ask. If you don’t see your question here, feel free to reach out—we’re always happy to help!

  • How long does a home remodel typically take?

    The timeline varies depending on the size and complexity of the project. Smaller remodels, like a single room, may take a few weeks, while full home renovations can take several months.

  • How much does a home remodel cost?

    Costs depend on factors like the size of the space, materials used, and the extent of the remodel. It’s best to get a detailed quote from your contractor to understand your budget.

  • Do I need permits for my remodel?

    Many renovations, especially structural changes, plumbing, and electrical work, require permits. Your contractor should help you determine which permits are necessary.

  • Can I live in my home during the remodel?

    This depends on the scope of the project. For small or segmented renovations, staying in the home is often manageable. Larger projects may require temporary relocation.

  • What should I prioritize in my remodel?

    Clear out furniture and personal items from the renovation area, cover or move valuables, and establish clear boundaries to reduce disruption.

  • How do I prepare my home for remodeling?

    Clear out furniture and personal items from the renovation area, cover or move valuables, and establish clear boundaries to reduce disruption.

  • Can a remodel increase my home’s value?

    Yes, upgrades to kitchens, bathrooms, and curb appeal often provide the best return on investment.

  • How do I ensure my remodel reflects my personal style?

    Share your vision with your contractor or designer, using inspiration photos or mood boards to communicate your preferences.

  • What happens after the remodel is complete?

    Perform a final walkthrough with your contractor to ensure all work meets your expectations. Address any concerns before making the final payment.