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About home renovation (please tell me ))

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#1
  • 投稿初心者
  • mail
  • 2024/02/17 23:19

This is my first time using this section. 

I would like to start renovating my bathroom & kitchen, etc., but I am a complete novice and have no idea where to start.
I have a limited budget, so I wanted to gather some "basic flow" and "useful information" before taking action.

Therefore, I would like to ask for your experiences and any other useful information you may have to share. Thank you very much.

For example.
・ Are Lowe's and Home Depot places for people who can decide on their own design, ? or ?
・ What is the budget difference between having a renovation company do the work and relying on Lowe's and the like? & Do you know if there is any difference in the finished product ?
・ Is there any way to know if the price quoted is reasonable or not? <2265> ・ Do you have any information that we should know about ! ?
・ Do you know if there is a big exhibition hall where we can see and compare the actual products ?
Do you have a carpenter who will come? ? ( Do you have anything we should prepare for the carpenters and others who will come to the show Drinks? Tipping is required ? )

I'm sorry, I don't understand a lot of things.
If there is anything I should know before taking action, or anything I should be aware of after taking action, please let me know.

Thank you very much.

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#4
  • 専門
  • 2024/02/20 (Tue) 07:49
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You would be better off asking the builder.
Ask them directly at Home Depot. They don't know too much, too long.

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#6
  • 70台前半
  • 2024/02/20 (Tue) 19:42
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When I asked for a roof replacement, I got estimates from HomeDepot and a contractor.
HomeDepot had a salesman come and explain the project to me, but he didn't seem to understand the details. The actual installation was done by a contractor, so he couldn't guarantee the details. On the other hand, the contractor was very thorough in his explanation, so I decided to go with him. I am glad I did. You should consult with HomeDepot first.

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#7
  • 投稿初心者
  • 2024/02/20 (Tue) 20:48
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#4 Specialty
#6 Low 70s

Lowe's&I will also go to Home Depot for advice.

Thank you very much.

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#8
  • 投稿初心者
  • 2024/02/20 (Tue) 21:29
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#3 Mr. Remodeling

Thank you for the very useful information about Lowe's design services & Thank you very much for the Anaheim exhibit !
I think I should visit the exhibit to get a good idea of what I want, and then ask several companies for estimates and ideas. ! I think it would be better to go to an exhibition hall or something like that to get a good idea of what I want.

This is very helpful. Thank you !

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#9
  • 大工の源さん
  • 2024/03/05 (Tue) 18:00
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・ Handyman ( Private contractor ) For work that does not require a permit, go to
・ Licensed general contractor ( Contractor )
・ If you want it done roughly, go to local ( Mekiyan or ) contractors
・ Japanese
・ Home Depot, etc. use them if you want a careful finish
・ General contractors are the same.
・ Japanese management, but if the workers are amigos, the work is messy after all lol.

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