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PQS Pool and Patio Renovations aims to improve the quality of your life. We provide excellent service while adhering to fiscal responsibility. Our goal is to improve the quality of our customers' lives. We are a family-owned company that specializes on patio and swimming pool remodeling. We also offer top-quality services and products. With more than 25 years of experience, we are the experts in swimming pool and patio renovations.


JPMorgan Chase Bank National Association provided a Paycheck protection loan to us for PQS Patio and Pool Renovations LLC. We made our application in May 2020. According to the SBA, our loan was paid in full (including loans forgiven or repaid) as of October 20, 2020. Paycheck Protection loans can be calculated as 2.5 times average payroll costs in 2019. Your type of entity will affect the eligibility requirements and calculation methods.





FAQ

Are there permits needed to renovate my house

Yes, you will need permits before starting any home improvement project. In most cases, you will need a building permit and a plumbing permit. A zoning license may also be needed depending on the type or construction you are doing.


What should I fix first when renovating a house?

You must first clear out the clutter outside and inside your home. Next, you need to remove any moldy areas, replace damaged walls, repair leaky pipes, and repaint the entire interior. Finally, you will need to wash the exterior surfaces clean and paint.


Is it better to hire a general contractor or a subcontractor?

The cost of hiring a general contractor can be higher than that of a subcontractor. A general contractor has many employees, so they often charge their clients a lot of money for labor costs. Subcontractors, on the contrary, hire one employee and charge less per hour.


Can you live in your house while it's being renovated?

Yes, I can live inside a house while I renovate it.

You can live in a house that is being renovated while you are renovating it. The length of construction takes will determine the answer. If the renovation lasts less then two months, then it is possible to live in your home while it is being constructed. If the renovation takes longer than two weeks, however, you can't live in your home during the construction.

You should not live in your house while there is a major building project underway. This is because you could be injured or even killed by falling objects on the construction site. The heavy machinery and noise pollution at the job site can also cause dust and noise pollution.

This is especially true if your house has multiple stories. In such cases, vibrations and noises from construction workers may cause irreparable damage to your property.

You'll also need to cope with the inconvenience of living in temporary housing while your house is being renovated. You won't have all the amenities of your home.

When your dryer and washing machine are in repair, for example, you won't have access to them. In addition to the unpleasant smells of chemicals and paint fumes, you will have to endure the noises made by workers.

These factors can cause stress and anxiety in you and your family. It is therefore important to plan ahead so that you don't end up feeling overwhelmed by the situation.

Do your research before you begin renovating your home. You can avoid costly mistakes later.

It is also advisable to seek professional assistance from a reputable contractor so that you can ensure that everything goes smoothly.



Statistics

  • According to the National Association of the Remodeling Industry's 2019 remodeling impact report , realtors estimate that homeowners can recover 59% of the cost of a complete kitchen renovation if they sell their home. (bhg.com)
  • Design-builders may ask for a down payment of up to 25% or 33% of the job cost, says the NARI. (kiplinger.com)
  • ‘The potential added value of a loft conversion, which could create an extra bedroom and ensuite, could be as much as 20 per cent and 15 per cent for a garage conversion.' (realhomes.com)
  • Most lenders will lend you up to 75% or 80% of the appraised value of your home, but some will go higher. (kiplinger.com)
  • Rather, allot 10% to 15% for a contingency fund to pay for unexpected construction issues. (kiplinger.com)



External Links

remodeling.hw.net


nahb.org


homeadvisor.com


forbes.com




How To

Where can I find information about home improvements?

It's a great way to save money and improve your home. There are many ways to make your home more attractive without spending a lot of money. Some ideas include painting, landscaping, and even adding a hot tub. These are just a few of the many options available to you online.

The internet contains a wealth of information about home improvement projects. Many websites provide detailed instructions on how to complete various tasks. These websites often include pictures of completed projects to help you visualize what your home would look like after each task is finished.

Professionals may also write articles about home improvement topics. A magazine article might tell you which paint is best for your walls. This article might give you ideas on how to choose colors and paint types that match your existing decor.

There are websites that offer home improvement advice and recommendations. You can find great information on home improvement projects at websites like Yelp.com and Pinterest.com. Each website has useful information about the products and services you may be interested in.

Some websites are just for home improvement. Lowe's.com, for example, allows you to view the company's entire catalog of tools and other materials that are used in home improvements. You might also find helpful information about choosing and installing window treatments.

Home improvements can be exciting, rewarding, and fun. By learning about them, you can improve your home.




 



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