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Empty Nesters and Home Remodel

April 10, 2012 By Sozo Staff Leave a Comment

As children grow up, a house conforms to become their home. Their bedrooms are a haven of posters, toys and memories. The bathroom down the hall has been used to within an inch of its life, with toothpaste on the ceiling. Unfortunately, these rooms left behind by adult children are not suited to the parents who still live in the home. They find themselves surrounded by rooms that no longer meet their own individual needs. The playroom full of toys, boxes from college and empty video game system storage shelves could become a wonderful den or exercise room. Some parents want to expand outward into a garden, making that playroom a porch or patio for entertaining. Regardless where the inspiration comes from, a newly emptied nest needs remodeling in order to serve the inhabitants efficiently.

Why D.R. Hartman?

Empty nesters looking for a contractor in the Bethesda, Maryland, D.C. Metro, or Fairfax Virginia area should look no further then D.R. Hartman Construction Inc. Don Hartman and his crew have over thirty years of experience remodeling homes for the area. The family owned and operated company strives to meet the specific demands of each client, accommodating schedules and design ideas. The myriad of codes to meet during a remodel can be a nightmare to figure out; Hartman does the legwork, keeping the remodel as frustration free as possible. Their expert advice comes with a long-term commitment to the project. D.R. Hartman Construction Inc. offers a great contracting group for every home project. Combined with their years of experience, Hartman is capable when it comes to dealing with unexpected mishaps or opportunities, which inevitably arise with any project.

Why Design Build?

D.R. Hartman Construction Inc. prefers to work in a Design Build environment because it saves the customer money in a streamline manner. In a Design Build, the contractor doubles at the architect, thus there is less running back and forth on the client’s end. In addition, a Design Build involves paying one person for the design plans instead of two. The contractor that design builds, like D.R. Hartman, appoints a Project Manager to handle all the fine details. The Project Manager has relationships with a variety of subcontractors like HVAC professionals, plumbers, and interior designers just to name a few. Working with D.R. Hartman takes the guessing away from a remodel and replaces it with knowledgeable professionals who are just waiting to be of use.

Help cure empty nester syndrome with a home remodel by D.R. Hartman. The result will come from a streamlined process that produces an impeccable finished product. Yes, the children will come home occasionally. Instead of keeping a shrine to their school age years to show future spouses, wow them with your custom home!

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