So far we have met with 2 contractors for our upcoming kitchen remodel. Our plan as of now involves removing soffits which we know have a lot of plumbing and a heating supply duct to upstairs, and also removing some significant portions of a load bearing wall.
Contractor "A"
At our initial meeting, I was thinking we might want to add on space to our kitchen knocking out the back wall and building into our backyard. He basically said that was not possible due to the location of our main plumbing stack (another contractor told me that would not be a major issue and we could indeed add on if we wanted to).
When I told "A" I really want the soffits removed, he asked for permission to come back with his forman and to cut a small hole in the soffits I want removed to see what he needs to deal with up there, he provided a temporary cover and promised to patch it back up even if we end up doing nothing with him. He found a lot of plumbing and a heating duct up there & explained it can all dealt with for sure but that it is a good deal of work, and it will likely mean the kitchen will actually lose about 4", possibly 6" max, so that the pipes or whatever is up there has a place to go.
Today he came back because I have a more final idea of a layout and I'm ready for him to give me a real estimate. While here he went in basement to investigate what is in the walls that I want torn out and explained a lot to me, most of which I didn't understand, about things they'll need to do to deal with all the duct work in those walls.
He is working on an estimate for me now that he has seen much of what he will need to deal with, and made sure to remind me once demo begins there could always be more surprises but he thinks he has a good handle on it.
Contractor "B"...He was recommended by a KD I met with, so he came out briefly with her one time so far. He already gave a rough estimate to her for the labor, based on a design she came up with which is similar to what I went over with "A" today. He did see the house and he did look in the basement, but he just didn't seem to investigate location of heating ducts, returns, etc very thoroughly.
I spoke with him on the phone and wanted to be sure that his estimate took into account all the structural issues that Contractor "A" has identified. He assured me it does and in general had an attitude of "oh yeah, we know how to deal with all that, have done it before, no problem". He also said that some contractors will tell you you have major issues with the house and doing what you want and they'll use it to scare you and drive up their price.
I asked what about those soffits (that you haven't bothered to look in), and what about that I've been told that to deal with them means my kitchen could possibly have to shrink by 4-6"? He said its possible the wall would have to be built out but its highly unlikely it'd be by 4-6", maybe 2". Who's right?
He did say he'd need to come back out with his main guy and would be able to give a more fine tuned estimate.
I like both of them and do not get bad vibes from either one, which is why I'm having a hard time figuring out who I'm more comfortable with. Theyre both local with kids in my kids schools, I'd like to work with either, but I'm just thrown off at their different attitudes and each one raises a red flag.
"A" - My gut tells me he's not just trying to scare me and over charge me for the work, although, I suppose that could be true. I'm just unsure if I should appreciate his honest and up front approach, or be nervous that he's not experienced enough to deal with the issues.
"B" - Did a good job convincing me he really knows how to deal with this stuff and can work around it no problem. His estimate seemed fair and he didn't sound like there was much that could arise that would really drive up the cost. I like him he sounds smart and competent.
But, is he all talk and once he starts he will start adding to the bill left and right?
I'll know more once I get 2 final estimates, but for now am just looking for feedback on these different attitudes, would either raise a huge red flag to you or are they just different approaches for different personalities?
Thanks for any input!
zaphod42
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