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Kevin is the Co-Founder of Litchfield Builders, an award-winning, industry leader with a reputation for managing projects others shy away from. They are known for their high-quality work, customer service, and reliability and though still relatively small in size, Litchfield Builders now competes with some of the areas largest firms in both the residential and commercial arenas.
Commercial | Commercial Remodeling
By:
Kevin Ahern
May 8th, 2023
The climate in Connecticut creates a harsh environment to build and maintain a commercial structure. Freezing winters, humid, hot summers, and periods of drenching rain in all seasons can lead to wear and tear on commercial buildings. It's important to choose an exterior siding that can withstand exposure to the elements. When deciding what kind of exterior siding to use on your building, work with a commercial contractor that knows the options and can answer your questions about each siding type. Working with a reputable construction company can make a big difference. Litchfield Builders helps Connecticut business owners navigate the decision-making process during commercial construction projects. For more information about commercial remodeling and how to navigate the commercial building process, download our free publication, Sustainability and Green Building in Commercial Construction.
Commercial | Commercial Remodeling
By:
Kevin Ahern
April 27th, 2023
Inflation has affected all sectors of the economy, including commercial construction. A recent report from Associated General Contractors (AGC) shows that the price of construction materials rose by leaps and bounds between April of 2020 and June of this year. In that time period, the cost of lumber and plywood rose 61%, copper and brass rose 68% and steel mill products rose an incredible 128%. If you're a commercial building owner in Connecticut seeking to remodel or build a structure, inflation will affect how much you'll pay for your project. Knowing what to expect and planning ahead is important. Working with an experienced commercial construction contractor can help make the entire process a success. Your commercial contractor should have the experience in the industry to help you plan a project that meets your needs, even amid these rising costs. For more information about finding a contractor that can help with this, download the Litchfield Builder's free guide. Below, you'll see information about how inflation is affecting commercial project costs, and suggestions for how you can plan an affordable commercial construction project in Connecticut.
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Residential | Residential Remodeling
By:
Kevin Ahern
April 14th, 2023
Inflation is on everyone's mind right now, especially for people thinking about making a big investment, like home improvement. No matter what you're trying to buy, the cost of goods is higher than in years past - and all industries are affected, including the construction industry. If you're trying to remodel your home right now, it's safe to assume you're going to pay more for the service - but how much more? Will the price ever go back down? Where are the prices rising? Whether you're building a home addition, installing a new door, or remodeling your kitchen, it's important to know what's happening to the price of goods and services in the construction industry. The more you know, the easier it is to plan. Working with an experienced construction contractor can help you find answers. Below, we'll talk about how inflation affects the cost of your home remodeling project.
Residential | Residential Remodeling
By:
Kevin Ahern
March 31st, 2023
If you need to add living space to a property, you might be considering building an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) or an in-law suite. Each building project has advantages as well as disadvantages. It's important to consider your needs and the specifics of each project before deciding which type of project is right for your home. Factors like budget, available space, and intended use for the project should all be taken into consideration when trying to decide which type of structure is best for your home.
Residential | Residential Remodeling
By:
Kevin Ahern
March 20th, 2023
An accessory dwelling unit, usually just called an ADU, is a dwelling structure that's unconnected to the main house on a property. ADUs have the same utilities and features as a normal home, including a bathroom, kitchen, plumbing, sewer connection, and a bedroom. These dwellings have become popular in recent years, perhaps due to the rise of multi-generational families and, in some areas, scarcity of affordable housing. If you're in search of more living space but don't want to buy a new house, an ADU may be the right choice for your situation. It's important to think through all the factors to consider before making a final decision. Working with a licensed, qualified residential contractor can help ensure that your building project will be a success. In this article, we'll discuss what you should know about ADUs.
Bathroom Remodeling | Residential Remodeling
By:
Kevin Ahern
March 3rd, 2023
Bathrooms can be a place of luxury, no doubt, but they're especially luxurious when they're well decorated and well-designed. From Shaker style cabinetry to stone countertops, these timeless features have been found in Connecticut homes for decades - and for good reason. In this article, we'll go over tried and true bathroom fixtures that homeowners turn to for elegance, beauty and total functionality. Before getting started with your bathroom remodel, hire a Connecticut contractor that can perform quality work, thus adding value to your home. To learn more about hiring a Connecticut residential contractor, download our free guide. If you've selected a contractor but haven't decided what features to include in your bathroom, read on. We can help.
Kitchen Remodeling | Residential Remodeling
By:
Kevin Ahern
February 17th, 2023
Remodeling the kitchen is a dream of many homeowners. With a variety of features to choose from, from stone countertops to wood flooring, kitchen remodeling is both rewarding and fun. This article will outline some of the most beloved and timeless kitchen features for your Connecticut kitchen remodel. These materials are luxurious as well as durable and can create a kitchen space that can last for decades. To get started with your kitchen update, contact a reputable Connecticut contractor.
By:
Kevin Ahern
February 10th, 2023
Growing families need space - a lot of it. While some families move when they outgrow their homes, others stay and remodel. Sometimes an addition is needed. Other times, the space exists already but needs to be updated. Planning a remodel in Connecticut while growing your family means choosing the right contractor, selecting the right home improvement project, and planning around household schedules and activities. Home improvement projects can seem daunting, but they don't have to be. An experienced contractor will know how to streamline the process and make it easier to manage. Homeowners who want to make a remodel happen need only start by hiring the right professional.
By:
Kevin Ahern
January 27th, 2023
Every house needs to be remodeled from time to time. Sometimes the moment to start a remodel is obvious, other times it's not. Remodeling is an important part of maintaining your home's value, and the older your home gets, the more frequent updates are needed. It's important to recognize the signs when your house is ready for a renovation project. Remember that planning a remodel in Connecticut takes time. Getting quotes from contractors, scheduling your remodel, ordering materials, and approving designs - all of this can take weeks or months. If you're already noticing the signs that you need to remodel your home, then it's important to get started soon.
By:
Kevin Ahern
January 13th, 2023
Homeowners do lots of things to make their homes more palatable for buyers when the time comes to sell, and that includes remodeling. A newly remodeled home, they reason, will be more attractive to buyers seeking a turnkey property. The reality is more complicated and nuanced. A remodel may or may not help you sell your home, depending on the condition of your house and what you plan to do to it. Performing the right home improvement project with the right contractor is important.
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