Address: 8586 Potter Park Dr, Sarasota, FL 34238, USA
Phone: +19412167099
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Woomee Yu
Words cannot fully describe how AMAZING Tim Ziegler and his entire team are. Genuine, honest, trustworthy, professional, highly skilled, kind…I could go on and on. From the beginning to the end, Tim was very professional and made me at ease. His entire team worked meticulously and with their knowledge/high skills of their craft, everything got completed perfectly. Not only their high workmanship, Tim and his team are so kind, genuine and wonderful. Working with Tim I found hope again that there are still good people out there. You will be so happy with their workmanship and the entire process. I got lucky finding Tim, YOU ARE NEXT!
Karla Bullard
I strongly recommend Tim Ziegler. He performed an extensive renovation in my condo and did a great job. He was very responsive to any questions or concerns I had throughout the process. He provided helpful perspective and recommendations. He stands behind the quality of his work. I would definitely use him again.
Lou Suter
I have owned and managed a construction management consulting firm in San Diego California for the last 35 years. My sister, who is incapacitated, has a Condo and home in Venice Florida that both needed beyond major work. Gulfside Contractors of Venice did an incredible job in restoring both the condo and home to actually new condition. It has been amazing working with Tim who went the extra mile on every component of the projects. Communication between the two of us was outstanding from 3,000 miles away! I only wish he would open an office in San Diego and I would swamp him with work.
Michael Geller
I highly recommend Tim Ziegler to anyone looking to have high quality work done in their home. Tim has done three renovations in my condo and I have been extremely satisfied each time. He is the rare contractor who responds to emails and phone calls promptly. I would not hesitate to use him again.
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Always ask your contractor for a projected timeline of the project. Depending on the needs of your project you could be waiting for permits, or inspection to occur. In other cases, you could be waiting for fabrication to happen, such as building custom cabinets.
Always check with your local building department or contractor for the best answer. In most communities, an architect isn't required, however, some urban areas will require an architect or engineer to sign off on your plans.
Usually, you will require a permit if you are changing the structure of the home. This includes remodels like altering the roofline, adding a sunroom, or putting in an indoor fireplace. Remodels that focus on aesthetics, such as putting in new flooring or new fixtures like a bathtub, that don't alter the overall structure of the house typically don’t require a permit, but always double-check with your contractor.
The best way to approach this question is to consider the average rent in the area of the property, the potential tenants that would rent your property, i.e. college students vs a young family, and the overall aesthetic and functionality of the property. As an owner, you want to make sure you don't overprice your prospective tenants out of your property by adding unnecessary or expensive remodels.
Typically adding square footage under AC will add the most value to a home. If the home is large enough, the next best value to add to the home is a new kitchen and updated bathrooms.
Most home renovations will follow a similar workflow. Generally speaking, demolition comes first which includes stripping out and removal of old appliances, walls, flooring, and fixtures. Next comes structural work which includes sub-floors, foundation work, framing, adding drywall to ceilings/walls and basic plumbing/wiring is then installed. Windows and doors could be added at this point as well. Next up comes plastering and flooring installation. Plumbing, heating, wiring, and lighting are all then finished. The final steps are the bathroom and kitchen fit-out, which can include the installation of lights, sinks, cabinets, and backsplashes.
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