| by:Marla Renner Preface Building a home,for the average person,is something one can only wonder at. For a professional,it is second hand. No two homes are built exactly the same,but generally speaking,they are. Every home has a foundation,walls,ceilings,a roof,doors and windows,but have you ever wondered just how you go from raw land to the all important “certificate of occupancy”. This article is the third in a series of your “lesson”in building. by: Marla Renner Making The Renner Companies a full-fledged, fully rounded provider of construction services has been a plan that culminated with the addition of Ian B. Jones, RA in January of 2011. Having offered services that include new home construction, remodeling and rentals since 2001 in the Atlanta Metro area, it seemed only natural to offer to clients the services of a Registered Architect. Attached you will find the August 2011 newsletter for The Renner Companies. Please feel free to sign up for our communications as well as forward to all your friends. Knowledge is a very powerful thing! http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs058/1102570283989/archive/1106820456604.html by: Marla Renner Preface Building a home, for the average person, is something one can only wonder at. For a professional, it is second hand. No two homes are built exactly the same, but generally speaking, they are. Every home has a foundation, walls, ceilings, a roof, doors and windows, but have you ever wondered just how you go from raw land to the all important “certificate of occupancy”. This article is the second in a series of your “lesson” in building. by Marla Renner Building a home, for the average person, is something one can only wonder at. For a professional, it is second hand. No two homes are built exactly the same, but generally speaking, they are. Every home has a foundation, walls, ceilings, a roof, doors and windows, but have you ever wondered just how you go from raw land to the all important “certificate of occupancy”. This article will be the beginning of your “lesson” in building. Attached you will find the July 2011 newsletter. Please feel free to sign up for our communications as well as forward to all your friends. Knowledge is a wonderful thing! http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs058/1102570283989/archive/1106185213344.html By Ian B. Jones I am often approached by potential clients that want to know the advantages and disadvantages of choosing a design/build solution over the more historically prescribed design/bid/build solution for their home construction projects. This is a very complicated conversation that has many conditions and variables to be determined before coming to a useful conclusion. But in many ways,the previous sentence somewhat defines and promotes the design/build process. Okay,so you’re considering remodeling your own home –but you have some questions. You’ve come to the right place,because here are some answers: Q:Do I Need Previous Construction Experience? A:No. Our job is to guide you every step of the way,including regular site visits during your construction process. You never have to lift a hammer or get your boots dirty (or even wear boots for that matter)! By Mel Inglima With good preparation and guidance,it’s easy to keep costs under control. Whether you’re getting ready to build or remodel,it makes sense to have a well defined strategy to follow. | |