Kitchen Remodeling Safety Tips You Need to Know

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Each year, thousands, if not millions, of Americans make the decision to remodel their kitchens.  Kitchen remodeling can include something as simple as replacing your kitchen sink, but it can also include something extravagant, such as changing around your whole kitchen, from the lights all the way down to your flooring.  As nice as it is to have your kitchen remodeled, it can get fairly expensive.  That is why a large number of homeowners make the decision to do their own remodeling.  When doing so, many turn to kitchen remodeling books for assistance, but are they really worth the money?

Before you can begin to determine whether or not kitchen remodeling books are really worht the money, it is important to examine exactly what they are.  Kitchen remodeling books, also commonly reffered to as kitchen remodeling how-to guides, are books that are designed to help readers know as much as they can about remodeling their kitchens.  It is not uncommon for a kitchen remodeling book to be filled with directions, including step-by-step pictures, lists of materials needed, as well as safety tips.  Kitchen remodeling books also come in a number of different formats.  it is not uncommon to finda kitchen remodelling book that focuses on a number of kitchen remodeling projects or a book that just focuses on one project.

Now that you know what kitchen remodeling books or kitchen remodeling how-to guides are, you can begin to examine whether or not they are really worth the money.  Perhaps, the easies way to do this is to determine what you need to learn how to do.  For instance, if you would only like to remodel your kitchen by replacing your kitchen countertops, it may be worthless to purchase a big kitchen remodeling book, one that focuses on a number of different remodeling projects.  Your money may be better spent purchasing a kitchen remodeling book that has a specific focus on kitchen countertop installations.  When installing your new counters, or just about anything else for that matter, you will often find that there is more than one way to do something.  A detailed kitchen remodeling book, one that focuses on one project in particular, may help to give you more options.

When determining whether or not kitchen remodeling books are worth the money, it is also important to focus on what can be found inside them.  Many times, you will find tha most kitchen remodeling books come with wrriten directions, as well as step-by-step pictures.  Although step-by-step pictures are nice, not all books have them.  If you need to see pictures of what you are doing, you will not want to waste your money on a kitchen remodeling how-to guide that does not include pictures.  Also if you are looking for directions on how to do a certain project, such as replacing your sink, you will want to make sure that the book you are about to purchase has exactly what you need.  Unfortunately, too many homeowners mistakenly believe that a kitchen remodeling book has exactly what they need inside of it.  That is why it is important that you know what you are buying.

The cost of a kitchen remodeling book will also have an impact on whether or not is worth it.  Depending on where you shop, you should be able to find a collection of low-cost and affordable kitchen how-to guides.  Kitchen remodeling how-to guides can be purchased online, from most book stores and home improvement stores.  You can easily find kitchen remodeling books that sell for as low as ten dollars and some that sell for as high as fifty.  What is nice about purchasing kitchen remodeling books is that you can decide what you want to buy, as well as how much you are willing to pay for it.

Since there are a number of advantages and disadvantages to using kitchen remodeling books, you will need to make your own decision.  If you have little or no kitchen remodeling experience, you may find that a kitchen remodeling how-to guide is more than worth the money.

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18 Responses to “Kitchen Remodeling Safety Tips You Need to Know”

  1. Chassidy B says:

    I don't exactly how much it costs, but I can't say it's cheap. Going over budget is a common situation also. Depending on the region you're in, the wiring/lighting additions you'll need, the company you hire, and the materials you choose to use, this could add up to a large investment. The cost can range from sensible prices to outrageously expensive prices all depending on the choices you make.
    Just think about what you would like to do to your kitchen and call some companies and ask them for an estimate.
    Is this the house you really want? If so, enjoy your house!
    Good Luck!!

  2. kerky248 says:

    Try:

    http://www.kitchen-bath.com/kbb/index.jsp

    http://www.searshomeimprovements.com/ProductOffer2.aspx?o=4&t=103

    http://www.hometime.com/Howto/projects/kitchen/kitchen_1.htm

    http://www.hometime.com/Howto/projects/kitchen/kitchen_1.htm

    Try searching using: kitchen remodeling, kitchen remodeling ideas, kitchen remodeling pictures

    Have fun, it a great project!!!!!

  3. mooersrealty says:

    Boy there is a lot of personal taste going in to the decisions because we all filter, have triggers, opinions. Super video. Just saw a show on a $30,000 master bathroom remodel and I thought the old one looked so much better.

  4. lurveyahmc says:

    i think the design is okay it’s just that the lights installed aren’t enough.the area is still dark.it needs a little job on color.

  5. Jim C says:

    Actually there are several types of sinks available these days. The design and layouts of the sinks can come in a wide range of patterns to meet anyone's needs. Deep and wide, to shallow and oblong, you can find just about anything.

    What the sinks are made of is almost a design question. Obviously most people want something durable, while others simply want something new and plan on selling soon. Either way, here are some examples of the type of sinks commonly available to the public.

    Solid surface material sinks, ones that are made of the same material as the countertops, are good durable sinks and look nice as part of the overall countertop. There are also acrylic sinks available. Both are good choices when a specific color is wanted, say in a retro theme, unfortunately, they both scratch and fade from cleaning over time, because they are, after all, basically plastic. If you're careful and try not to use abrasive cleaners, they can last a lot longer.

    Stainless steel sinks are also available in many patterns and sheens. Some of them are quite nice and very durable and probably the best option from a strictly utilitarian perspective. I am not sure about them because they fade over time and that "new" shine never truly comes back like it did in the store. They tend to be noisy too because they are relatively thin compared to some other types of sinks.

    Another type of sink that is available is the enamel on steel. These sinks are basically a steel bowl with hard enamel baked onto it. They are good sinks, but like one writer stated, they can be prone to chipping quite easily. They too have a very long life if well cared for.

    In my humble opinion, the best sink to consider for the kitchen is the cast iron. These sinks are cast iron and are coated with an enamel type surface and although they can be heavy, they are durable, make no noise, don’t chip or scratch and take a beating and come out shiny and clean with ANY cleaner. For my money, my tastes and my needs, these are the best sinks. For the bathrooms, I would stick to the vitreous china sinks because they are just as durable and nice as the cast kitchen sinks.

  6. hotterthanhell64 says:

    I HATE everything about this remodel. It looked better before with the cool 1950′s counter…now it looks cheap like a condo redo. The halogen lights are so yesterday! and I hate the wood cabinets! Can’t stand the rope lighting either.

  7. MrAndyzubek says:

    I agree. This kitchen looks like it was done in 1995. No design taste at all, products look cheap.

  8. BandHBuilders says:

    Great video Sir! With so many layers of light installed, it would have been better with more attention paid on the natural light and how to make optimum utilization of it. Nevertheless, a beautiful presentation and an awesome job!

  9. AsktheBuilder says:

    @hotterthanhell64 It’s too bad that you’re a hater. How about you tape a video of the dream kitchen remodel in your mind and then load that to your channel. Then come back and let us know it’s ready to view. Instead of complaining, take positive action. It’s easy to be a hater.

  10. AsktheBuilder says:

    @MrAndyzubek Thanks MrAndy for your comment. I went to your channel. Nothing is there. How come there are no videos there showing us what you know about kitchen design? You could contribute so much more to the YouTube ecosystem with positive information about what you know about the topic. When will you tape these videos for us?

  11. Lindz says:

    I agree, the pale yellow sounds nice. But if the color concerns you, try a pale yellow with a bit more earthy brown tones in it. When you look at your paint samples, you will see the pure yellows that are crisp in color and you will see the more muted yellows. Try out a couple of the more muted yellows.

    Also, go ahead and collect samples of what you want to eventually do in your home, like the granite color. This will help to cordinate everything as you go.

    Also the paint stores sell small quart and smaller samples of paint that you can test out colors to see if you like them. I love these. You can buy several colors, paint them side, by side and then make a final decision.

  12. atehero says:

    It took 3 months….. we did it ourselves and it cost 27,000$ Canadian….

    Unexpected expenses: wiring that was no longer any good, having to buy more tiles, redoing the floor base to make it smooth for the new tiles (because pulling up the old ones ruined the floor underneath) and having to make a new countertop instead of just being able to relaminate the old one (the wood underneath the old laminate was rotting).

    Yes… very happy with the outcome! We have just sold the house… paid it 133 500.00$ just over 5 years ago…. just sold it for 279 500.00$… I'd say that definitely covers the cost of the kitchen renovation!

  13. hanuman says:

    Most electrical contractors charge a minimum of $350-$600 per job. If the electrical breaker box is near the kitchen then the minimum charge may cover the whole job. If wires need to be run a long way to get to the kitchen, then the charge could be much more.

  14. denmark108 says:

    We are a well established full service from design to construction to installation kitchen and closet company, 15 years. Our contracts are 50% deposit (covers Material cost), 40% on first day of installation (when materials are all in the building) and 10% upon completion of job and customers sign off on all punch list and walk through.
    The final moneys are basically our profit, so that are incentive to complete in a timely matter. Our contracts are non negotiable, except for our clients that are builders and designers that are repeat business. Usually customers get un easy about the deposit, but we do provide a packet, that includes how long we have been around, our BBB report and our licensing with years licensed shown.
    That is our policy and is almost standard with some exceptions.

  15. Ephraim K says:

    If you want ideas on kitchen cabinets, go to http://www.kraftmaid.com. If you click on Help and Information, then you can click on Order Literature at the left. Kitchen counters, try http://www.corian.com – you can get a free catalog in the mail if you fill out the form on the contact us page and uncheck the section that says send me info by e-mail. Otherwise, they'll just e-mail it to you. As far as decorating schemes, I find a lot of good information on http://www.HGTV.com. Good luck. I'm in the planning stages of a kitchen remodel myself.

  16. teceyS3 says:

    i like the new kitchen- and i LOVE the corner sink- very cute!

  17. EvanQuinn07 says:

    I’ll have to agree with some of the other comments,and I know, I know …Personal taste….my first impression: the tile on the floor looks wrong for a kitchen, the color AND the size, too small, the counter tops aren’t a good match for the cabinets

  18. buidavid@sbcglobal.net says:

    If the ceiling above is insulated, you cannot use non-IC rated cans. Other than that, most light fixtures are allowed. Hope this helps.

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