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Design Build Bathroom

A design build bathroom remodel is the only way you will ever know what your bathroom remodel is going to cost before you start your project.  Asking someone to come out to your home and give you an estimate to remodel your bathroom is the number one mistake people make.  There is absolutely no way anyone can come to your home, look up at the ceiling, mumble a few words, and tell you what it is going to cost to remodel your bathroom.  In similar fashion, emailing you a computer-generated boilerplate estimate or proposal will almost guarantee a terrible result.

The DAD’s Construction design/build bathroom remodel process is the only way you will know exactly what your bathroom remodel is going to cost.  How?  Design/build bathrooms give you three extremely valuable and critical pieces of information:

  • Design elements – Comprehensive specifications of your bathroom materials and the work that will be performed. Lists makes, models, colors, and sizes.  Easy to read and understand.  Eliminates mistakes and misunderstandings.  Saves you money and frustration.
  • Drawings/Plans – Detailed floor plans and 3D color renderings of your bathroom to scale. See and fall in love with your new bathroom before anyone touches it!
  • Detailed by line-item estimate – Tells you exactly what your bathroom remodel will cost. No guessing or mix-ups.  You will know exactly what you are paying for and how much it costs.

What does the Design/Build Bathroom Remodel Process Look Like?

Design Build Bathroom Remodel Process

With the Design/Build Bathroom Remodel Process, there are no Surprises.

After you sign the Home Improvement Contract, the price will not change unless you add or subtract from it, or we find something that could not be seen.  Things like pipes and electrical behind walls, insect and water damage, construction defects, and non-code compliant work can change the cost of your bathroom remodel.  If that happens, DAD’s Construction provides you with a  Bathroom Change Order illustrating what was found, our recommendations, the cost to make the repair, and the added days to complete the work.  Again, no surprises.  You always know where you stand.

The One Low Professional Design Fee Covers the Entire Design/Build Bathroom Process?

Yes!  Design elements, plans, and the detailed by line-item estimate are included in this low one-time fee.  Plus, you get the added benefit of peace of mind knowing what your bathroom remodel is going to look like and the cost.  As a bonus, you also have access to DAD’s Construction designers, special contractor rates on materials, and preferred scheduling.

Always Hire a Reliable and Dependable Contractor to Remodel your Bathroom

Design Build Bathroom Remodel | Best Local Contractor DAD's ConstructionAlways work with a trustworthy contractor like DAD’s Construction.  We are experts in bathroom remodeling who can manage projects in an efficient manner.  DAD’s Construction will do everything to minimize the possibility of change orders.  Our team will make sure we have all the necessary information to prepare a proposal that meets your requirements.  Rest assured that we will provide you with a detailed, by line-item contract.  We will make sure that the contents of this agreement are properly and clearly communicated to you.  If you have questions or need updates regarding your project, we will always answer your inquiries.

How Can I Receive More Information?

If you would like more information on enjoying the best bathroom, kitchen, and interior remodeling experience in Orange County, call Dan at (949) 380-0177 or at dan@dadsconstruction.com for a free in home consultation.  DAD’s serves all of South Orange County California.  This includes Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Foothill Ranch, Portola Hills, Ladera Ranch, Irvine, San Clemente, Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano, Rancho Santa Margarita, Coto de Caza, Dove Canyon, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Hills, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, and Aliso Viejo.

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