Houston Chronicle Sunday

Spring has sprung with remodeling projects

- LEAH NAPOLIELLO

With the milder temperatur­es, spring can be a great time to consider making improvemen­ts to your home. Whether you are remodeling your home, making needed repairs, or sprucing things up to put your house on the market, the Better Business of Greater Houston and South Texas offers the following tips to help make your next home improvemen­t project a success:

Come up with a budget and stick to it. Home improvemen­t projects can get expensive, fast. If you don’t want to break the bank, create a realistic budget to figure out how much you can spend ahead of time. Be up front with contractor­s you hire about how much you can spend on a project as well.

Think about the pros and cons of DIY projects. If time and motivation is no problem for you, you may be able to tackle some basic home improvemen­t projects on your own, but other projects may require further expertise. If you don’t have a background in constructi­on, it’s usually best to hire a contractor to help with larger projects, such as tiling, tree removal, exterior painting, and general remodels.

Give high priority to projects that keep your home clean and safe. If your home is in need of repairs, take care of those projects first. For example, fix that leaky roof before you give your home’s walls a fresh coat of paint. In addition, don’t forget to stay on top of regular home maintenanc­e tasks to maximize the cleanlines­s and safety of your home.

Up the value of your home with a bathroom or kitchen remodel. Remodeling your bathroom or kitchen can completely change the look and feel of your home, creating a space you enjoy being in — not to mention it can add quite a bit of value to your home. For large scale remodels, hire a contractor that specialize­s in constructi­on and remodeling services.

Improve energy efficiency. Save money (and the environmen­t) by improving the energy efficiency of your home.

Energy saving projects that are worth taking on include checking and replacing the seals on all windows and ducts in your home, installing new windows, and looking into green energy options like solar panels.

Get multiple quotes from contractor­s. When you are ready to start your home improvemen­t project, be sure to get multiple quotes from several different companies. Never be pressured into hiring the first person you speak with. Comparing pricing and services is a critical step in choosing a skilled contractor you can trust.

Properly vet contractor­s before you hire. Even if the price is right, don’t hire a contractor before doing some research. Visit the Better Business Bureau at BBBHouston.org to check out contractor­s and pay close attention to any reviews or complaints from previous customers. Ask the contractor to provide references. Verify that the contractor is insured and licensed, if their industry requires licensing in Texas, and get an estimate and contract in writing. Read contracts carefully before you sign them.

Think about permits. For larger projects, you may need to pay for building permits. Do you research ahead of time and understand that even if you hire a contractor, you may still be responsibl­e for the cost of the permits.

Don’t get scammed. Stay alert to any suspicious behavior on the part of “home improvemen­t specialist­s.” Red flags include not putting things into writing, demanding up-front payment, unexpected price changes, high-pressure sales tactics, unsolicite­d free inspection­s (that usually reveal the need for an urgent repair), and cash-only deals.

The Better Business Bureau is a nonprofit for honest business behavior. Visit www.bbbhouston.org or call 713-868-9500. Leah Napoliello is senior director of Investigat­ive Services with the BBB of Greater Houston and South Texas. Send questions to Leah Napoliello, Better Business Bureau, 1333 West Loop South, Suite 1200, Houston, TX 77027, or e-mail lnapoliell­o@bbbhou.org with mailing address and phone number.

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