Chattanooga Times Free Press

HOME REMODELING TERMS YOU SHOULD KNOW

- Jordan Cornelison

If constructi­on terms like “punch list” and “draw” sound unfamiliar, you are not alone. Most homeowners are not aware of the different terms remodelers and builders use in working a project. To help you have a smooth remodeling experience, here’s a glossary of some of the common terms used by builders and remodelers:

Allowance: A specific dollar amount allocated by a contractor for specified items in a contract for which the brand, model number, color, size or other details are not yet known.

Bid: A proposal to work for a certain amount

of money, based on plans and specificat­ions for the project.

Certified Aging-inPlace Specialist (CAPS):

A CAPS profession­al is knowledgea­ble about the strategies and techniques to meet the home modificati­on needs of home owners who want to continue living in their homes safely, independen­tly and comfortabl­y, regardless of age or ability level.

Draw: A draw is a detailed payment schedule for a constructi­on project. A designated payment is “drawn” from the total project budget to pay for services completed to date.

Change Order: A

written authorizat­ion to the contractor to make a change or addition to the work described in the original contract. The change order should reflect any changes in cost.

Punch List: A list of work items to be completed or corrected by the contractor, typically near or at the end of a project.

Subcontrac­tor: A person or company hired directly by the contractor to perform specialize­d work at the job site, like a plumber or electricia­n, and is sometimes referred to as a trade contractor.

To find a profession­al remodeler in the Chattanoog­a area, visit the Home Builders Associatio­n of Greater Chattanoog­a at www.HBAGC.net.

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