Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 4:32:56 GMT -5
Carrying out a comprehensive renovation is a large personal project. It represents a considerable economic and time investment, but if the result is good, it is worth it for most owners. We are going to compile the questions that our clients ask us most about home renovations . Price of a comprehensive renovation Requesting quotes, is it the first step? Many people believe that the first step towards reform is requesting budgets, but this is not the case. The first step is to plan said reform, since otherwise the budgets that are really needed will not be obtained. It is important to know what we want to do at home and have a clear idea of all the works we need to carry out. Some people have a three-color code.
Marking in red those jobs that are absolutely essential, in yellow those that they would really like to do but could do without, and in green those things that are more whimsical and that they could give up without difficulty. Should I accept an offer to do work without VAT? A Poland Phone Number very widespread custom in our country is that when a budget is offered, it is said that “this is without VAT and it can remain that way if you want.” Even some clients, upon seeing a well-made budget, consider the possibility of subtracting VAT. But by not paying VAT what you are doing is giving up a legal invoice. The work is done in the dark and in some ways it is as if the company had never been in your home. You have no way of asking to fix things.
That may have gone wrong or defects that may appear over time. In short, you are completely giving up the guarantee of the work and with that all your rights as a consumer, which is why it is not a good idea to do so. Not resolving the technical doubts of the reform Is it possible to put tiles on a wall that was previously tiled but in poor condition? If I change the bathroom floor, can I keep my shower? Is the skirting board I have worth it if I put laminate flooring? All these doubts are normal when thinking about doing a renovation. The professionals that we will send you can solve them. Don't forget to write down everything you want to know and when you make your appointment with one of the renovation companies.
Marking in red those jobs that are absolutely essential, in yellow those that they would really like to do but could do without, and in green those things that are more whimsical and that they could give up without difficulty. Should I accept an offer to do work without VAT? A Poland Phone Number very widespread custom in our country is that when a budget is offered, it is said that “this is without VAT and it can remain that way if you want.” Even some clients, upon seeing a well-made budget, consider the possibility of subtracting VAT. But by not paying VAT what you are doing is giving up a legal invoice. The work is done in the dark and in some ways it is as if the company had never been in your home. You have no way of asking to fix things.
That may have gone wrong or defects that may appear over time. In short, you are completely giving up the guarantee of the work and with that all your rights as a consumer, which is why it is not a good idea to do so. Not resolving the technical doubts of the reform Is it possible to put tiles on a wall that was previously tiled but in poor condition? If I change the bathroom floor, can I keep my shower? Is the skirting board I have worth it if I put laminate flooring? All these doubts are normal when thinking about doing a renovation. The professionals that we will send you can solve them. Don't forget to write down everything you want to know and when you make your appointment with one of the renovation companies.