FAQs
Frequently asked questions about Renovation Navigator
Frequently Asked Questions
Planning a renovation usually comes with a long list of questions. Clear answers are part of responsible guidance. Below are some of the most common questions homeowners ask as they begin considering a renovation project.
If you do not see your question here, we are always happy to talk through your specific situation.
If you do not see your question here, we are always happy to talk through your specific situation.

Getting Started
When should I start planning my renovation?
What types of renovations do you specialize in?
Do I need to have everything figured out before reaching out?
Is the initial consultation a commitment?
Planning and Budget
How are renovation costs determined?
Why don’t you list prices on your website?
Can you work within a specific budget?
What happens if costs change during a project?
What are your payment terms?
Timeline and Scheduling
How long does a renovation typically take?
Can you guarantee a completion date?
What factors affect renovation timelines?
Design and Selections
How does the design process work?
How do you handle design revisions?
Will you help with material and finish selections?
During Construction
Who manages the project during construction?
How do you communicate during the project?
What happens if issues come up during construction?
Can I live in my home during renovations?
Fit and Expectations
What types of projects are you best suited for?
Are there projects you’re not a good fit for?
How involved do homeowners need to be?
Working With Renovation Navigator
What makes your approach different from a typical contractor?
Do you handle both design and construction?
What areas do you serve?
Ready to Navigate?
If you are planning a renovation and want clearer guidance from the start, we would be glad to begin the conversation. We take a planning-first approach that helps homeowners understand the path forward before construction begins.
Whether you already have a defined project in mind or are still working through options, an early conversation can help bring structure to the process and clarify the next step.
