Restoration is a broad term and can include many different processes. The specific details of any project will determine the scope and type of work involved in restoring the building envelope.
It is a big job that requires plenty of attention to detail and logistical planning from beginning to end. Your project will inevitably involve some unexpected events. At times, this can be a stressful experience – especially when it comes to meeting deadlines, managing budgets and juggling multiple vendors. We are a trusted professional who specialize in these services, so you won’t have to stress as much about the details of your renovation project.
Whether it’s a small crack in your home’s foundation, or extensive damage – this article will help you understand what to expect from your building envelope restoration project with us as your contractor.
A building envelope restoration project begins with an inspection of the building. Inspection is used to identify issues to be addressed as part of the restoration. Issues could be as simple as paint touch-ups, or as complex as replacing damaged or missing parts, repairing structural damage, and cleaning or removing hazardous substances or debris. The Project Manager will also take photographs of the property so the client can see areas of concern. Depending on the scope of work required, it’s important for the contractor and the client to fully understand the issues so they can be addressed properly and effectively.
The causes may be evident to someone who knows what they are looking for, or they may be hidden or difficult to see. In some cases, they may be subtle or difficult to detect. To properly restore a building envelope, the underlying causes must be identified so they don’t cause additional issues in the future. We apply our vast experience and building technology expertise to identify problems with buildings, figure out why the problem developed to begin with, fix the problem, and then make sure the problem does not happen again.
Once the issues and underlying causes are identified, the Project Manager will create a detailed quote to address them. This quote is a document that comprises all the materials and costs required to complete the restoration. The Project Manager will provide the client with a copy of the quote. This will give the client a good idea of the cost of the project and when it is expected to be completed. The cost of a full-service building envelope restoration project is based on several factors, including the extent of the damage, the materials required, and the amount of time it will take to complete the work.
Any homeowner can benefit from professional restoration services, but they can also be quite expensive. Restoration services don’t always come at a convenient or expected time. Sometimes, unfortunate events or natural disasters can cause damage and require building envelope restoration services. Fortunately, restoration services companies like Building Works are equipped to provide financing, making the process of restoring your home easier. If you need financing, you should discuss this with your contractor when they provide an estimate of the cost. Together, you can determine the best way to handle financing the project.
Once the work plan has been completed, the Project Manager will make sure all of the issues have been corrected. They will review the work to verify that it has been completed properly. If there are problems, they must be solved. If there are failures, they must be corrected so they won’t re-occur. This is often a time-consuming process, especially when complex issues must be addressed. When problems or failures are found, it is important to take the necessary steps to solve them or the damage may come back and be even more costly to correct in the future. At the same time, it is important to finish the work as quickly as possible to minimize the cost of the project. When all of the issues have been addressed, the project is considered completed.
All restoration projects have a timeline and budget associated with them. Project timelines are sometimes affected by weather conditions, availability of materials, or other unforeseen events. The Project Manager should anticipate some delays, but they shouldn’t be excessive. When the project has been completed, the Project Manager will submit a final invoice, detailing any changes that were made to the work plan and what caused them. It should also include details about the cost of the project and an itemized list of any additional expenses. If the project was completed on time and within the budget, there should be no additional charges. If there were changes to the work plan, the Project Manager will explain why they occurred.
Our warranty is your assurance that we will correct any problems caused by our work for a period of 5 years after the project has been completed. Keep in mind this warranty only applies:
The building envelope restoration process is a critical one, and it requires meticulous attention to detail. It can be a challenge to get back to normal, but it can be done with the right approach. In order to successfully restore your building, we will need to assess the damage, repair the structural elements, rebuild, and conclude the process. It may sound complicated, but it can be done with the right team. At Building Works, we are well-trained to deal with every aspect of a building envelope restoration project. Give us a call at 403-235-5400.