Fast forward to the end of the project. Imagine you’re finally standing in your dream basement. What would it look like? What does it smell like? How would you feel, knowing that your own little cozy paradise is waiting for you, every time you walk in the front door? More importantly, what memories would you make there?
My name is Andrew Hathaway, and I’ve been working with my brother almost 40 years to help people with basement finishing Parker CO. While the work is hard for our teams, there are few joys greater than seeing someone walk into their new luxury basement for the first time. It’s a special feeling, knowing that you’ve helped someone realize their dream.
Basement finishing can be messy business, but I guarantee you’ll be pleased with our process.
What most folks don’t see is the messy in between. They don’t realize how messy it can be to make a luxury space out of the underpinnings of a home. Fortunately, we’ve been around the block a time or two and know what it takes to get the job done right. Since we first started in 1978, we’ve seen just about anything and everything that could come up during a job and know how to address it, so that the project stays on course and true to your dream.
We do our best to think through all of the details to make your basement finishing in Parker CO as seamless as possible. To illustrate my point, I’ve outlined a few questions that tend to come up on most jobs:
What should I expect during the construction process?
Brothers goal is to give you a finished product that you will enjoy and that will bring you value for many years to come. While we seek to do everything we can to minimize the impact of the project on your daily life, a construction project is, by its very nature, noisy, dusty and involves workers regularly coming and going at your home. The temporary inconvenience you will experience will be offset by the anticipation of the long-term benefits you will gain.
Who will be my main contact once construction begins?
Once construction begins, your contact person will be your project manager. The project manager will stop by the job site at least twice a week to ensure that everything is running smoothly, and to keep the lines of communication open with the crew and the homeowner.
Where are materials being used for the job generally stored?
Generally, materials are stored in a designated area of the basement, determined by the project manager. Occasionally, there may be a need to temporarily store materials on the driveway, or in a section of the garage that is predetermined with the cooperation of the homeowner. These items are moved to the work area as soon as possible.
What measures are taken to reduce the amount of dust and other debris that results from construction?
There are several actions that are taken to ensure that your home is protected from debris that results from the job. Canvas runners are placed along the path from the front door or entrance way to the site of the job and are removed at the end of each day. Heating/cooling registers are covered or stuffed with fiberglass insulation. Depending on the situation, plastic sheets are sometimes hung to section off the work area from adjoining rooms. Debris from the job is removed on a regular basis to avoid any accumulation in the house.
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We wake up in the morning to see folks in the basement they’ve always wanted. We’ve been doing it for a while and have learned a few tricks along the way. Make the right call and choose Brothers Construction for your basement remodeling in Parker, CO and beyond.