You’ve saved with every intention of remodeling your home, but you have some concerns. You aren’t qualified to do the work yourself and you much prefer a professional tackle your remodeling projects. However, you don’t want to end up with shoddy work that reflects poorly on your home and you. The good news is you can check over your contractor’s work and make sure the job is done to your satisfaction with just a little bit of know-how.

Counter-tops Check-up

One of the most common remodeling projects is counter-tops whether in the kitchen or the bathroom. It can also become one of the most regretted projects if you don’t check your contractor’s work. Look for large gaps, oddly angled seams or excess caulk as all of these are signs your contractor did sub-par work you won’t be happy with for long. More importantly, you want to counter-tops done right before you pay for a job well done.

Picture Perfect Paint

A new coat of paint can do wonders to breathe a breath of fresh air into your home. That is unless the paint starts peeling or fading less than a month after you had the room redecorated. To avoid that fiasco, thoroughly inspect the walls after the contractor is finished and look for drip marks, rough patches or anything you don’t feel is right.

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Accentuating the Trim

Nothing completes a beautiful paint job more than perfectly installed trim. However, trim that isn’t straight or geometrical creates an optical illusion of leaning walls and throws off the room. Likewise, gaps at the seams give the impression of shoddy work and detract from the room’s overall appearance. Thus, you should ensure your trim is seamless, straight and geometrical or ask your contractor to fix the issues.

The Allure of Tile

Tile has a way of bringing a room together so perfectly whether it serves as a backwash or your shower walls. That is assuming the tile is properly installed. Simply put, this means each square tile should be level and line up against each other at a 90-degree angle. Additionally, you don’t want any concave sections, jutting tiles or excess grout. In fact, the professionals at Alair Homes go out of their way to ensure the tile is properly installed and serves as the perfect accent to any room.

Pristine Cabinets and Doors

Cabinets are an important part of your kitchen, bathroom and storeroom, and their beautiful wood finish is the envy of the neighborhood. That is assuming they were properly installed. Doors are no less significant and the last thing you wants are doors that won’t close or open. The article, How to Check the Quality of a Contractor’s Work, states you should make sure the cabinets and doors open without issue to ensure they are properly installed and everything you wanted.

You can feel secure in the knowledge your contractor did excellent work on your house just by knowing what to look for when inspecting the finished project. Don’t be shy either. Check the cabinets and doors to make sure they openly smoothly, study the tile to ensure everything is aligned and even and look over the trim until you know it’s straight and seamless. After all, you are the one who has to live with the everlasting results.