The Best Remodeling Resources

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  • Author Paul Glover
  • Published January 29, 2007
  • Word count 539

Thinking about remodeling? Congratulations! You're on your way to one of the most rewarding experiences that a homeowner can go through. When you remodel your home, you're not only designing a new and exciting living space, you're also increasing the resale value of your home.

Problem is, most of us don't know where to begin. The very idea of remodeling a home can be a bit overwhelming without knowing where to look for help, advice, and of course ideas. The good news is that these pointers aren't far from you at all and can be accessed with just a little bit of effort. Before we introduce a couple of them, let's remember why we want to gather them in the first place.

It's Remodeling 101

Essentially, your goal in gathering remodeling resources is to collect all the facts about remodeling that you're willing to read through. In a way, remodeling is a problem and researching the subject is part of the problem-solving process.

The Number One Resource For Almost Anything

The library is always one of the first resources you should look to learn more about the remodeling process and what you can do with it. Since the Internet boom, libraries have begun to lose their appeal with some audiences. After all, a lot of helpful information can be found online just by cruising the net. However what some people fail to realize is that the library offers indispensable books (remember those?) with tons of pages and pictures that don't need Windows XP or electricity to operate.

With a simple library card, you can borrow any number of books about remodeling - peruse them at your leisure - and not have to worry if the material that you're reading is rehash of hundreds of others websites that you're already seen. The material in this resource is truly original, free, and available whenever you need it.

Remodeling Magazines Are Simply Invaluable

There's simply no better way to find creative home improvement ideas than from remodeling magazines. This is probably due to the high quality and expansive photographs that not only explain how something is accomplished - they show it! With magazine photographs, it becomes much easier to communicate your wants and/or needs to your contractor with a magazine fold out or ad.

Don't Forget Your Local Legal Resource

One way that you can facilitate the process of your remodeling project is to research what's required before you start. And a good place to start is your local permit office. Regardless of how large or small you think your remodeling project is, you'll do yourself a tremendous favor by visiting (or calling) your permit office and finding out if your project requires building permit.

In some states, any project that costs over five hundred dollars requires a building permit even if that project is inside the home - even if you do the project yourself! State regulations vary as well as city or county regulations vary so to stay within the laws, find out what's required first. Otherwise you might find yourself stopping the construction of your remodeling project, paying high fines, paying twice the amount of a building permit, and/or tearing down what you've worked so hard to build.

Paul White represents FloridaHomeBuild.com. A site designed to help home owners from Florida locate local home contractors with their home improvement projects.

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