A remodel, renovation, restoration, or addition may sound like a clear category, but homeowners often use those words to describe different things. One “renovation” might be new flooring and paint. Another might include windows, trim, siding, and exterior work. The useful information is the condition of the property, the area involved, and the finished result you want.
Integrated Home Solutions works across interior and exterior needs. Inside, capabilities include drywall, mud, tape and texture, paint, flooring, trim, appliance installation, and full remodels. Outside, work includes fencing and decks, siding, roofing, windows and doors, fascia and soffit, gutters, and permanent lights.
Think through the questions that belong to your type of project, then mention every connected need when you contact the company. A wider first conversation can still lead to a focused scope, but it reduces the chance that an important transition or adjacent surface is missed.
Before requesting an estimate, separate the work into three simple groups: what must be repaired or replaced, what you want to improve, and what should remain untouched. Then note the edges between those groups. The doorway between old and new flooring, the trim around a window, the roof edge above new siding, or the steps between a deck and yard may be small in area but important to the finished result.