
PQS Pool and Patio Renovations is committed to enhancing the quality of life of our customers. We are committed to providing excellent service, while also being fiscally responsible. Our mission is enhancing the customer's experience. We are a family-owned company that specializes on patio and swimming pool remodeling. We provide only the best quality products and services. With more than 25 year experience, our experts are specialists in pool and patio renovations.
JPMorgan Chase Bank National Association, has provided us with a Paycheck Security Loan for PQS Outdoor Pool and Patio Renovations LLC. We applied in May of 2020. The SBA reported that the loan was paid in full as of October 20, 2021. Paycheck Protection Loans can be calculated up to 2.5x the average 2018 payroll costs. The type of entity that you are will determine the eligibility requirements and calculation methods.
FAQ
Can I renovate my whole home myself?
Do it yourself - you'll save time and money.
It doesn't really matter how much you love DIY. There will always be times when you just can't do it. It may be impossible to control the many variables.
You might discover that the wiring in your home is not up to date. In this case, you'll need to hire an electrician to ensure that your electrical system works safely and reliably.
Also, you should consider that some structural damage may not be possible during renovations.
Additionally, you may not have the right tools to complete the job. You will need a special tool called the plumber's snake to clean clogged pipes if you plan to install a kitchen sink.
You will also need a licensed plumber to work on your plumbing project.
Let's just say that you must know what you can do before you undertake such a daunting task.
Ask for assistance from family and friends who have completed similar tasks before if you are uncertain.
They can provide advice on the best steps to take and places to find more information.
Can you live in your house while it's being renovated?
Yes, I am able to live in a house and renovate it.
You can live in a house that is being renovated while you are renovating it. The length of construction takes will determine the answer. If the renovation process takes less than 2 months, then your home can be lived in while it's being renovated. You cannot live in your house while the renovation process is ongoing if it lasts more than two years.
It is important that you do not live in your home during major construction. Noise pollution and dust from heavy machinery on the job site could also be a problem.
This is especially true when you live in a multistory house. In such cases, vibrations and noises from construction workers may cause irreparable damage to your property.
You'll also need to cope with the inconvenience of living in temporary housing while your house is being renovated. This means that you won't have access to all the amenities that come with your own home.
You won't be allowed to use your dryer or washing machine while they are being repaired. In addition to the unpleasant smells of chemicals and paint fumes, you will have to endure the noises made by workers.
All of these factors can create stress and anxiety for you and your loved ones. It is therefore important to plan ahead so that you don't end up feeling overwhelmed by the situation.
It is important to research before you start renovating your house. This will help you avoid costly mistakes down the road.
A reputable contractor can also be of assistance to you in order to make sure everything runs smoothly.
How long does it take to complete a home renovation?
It depends on the size of the project and the amount of time that you spend each day. An average homeowner will spend three to six hours a week on the project.
How can I avoid getting ripped off when renovating my house?
You can avoid being ripped off by knowing exactly what you are getting. Before signing any contract, read through the fine print carefully. Do not sign unsigned contracts. Always ask for a copy of the signed contract.
Statistics
- They'll usually lend up to 90% of your home's "as-completed" value, but no more than $424,100 in most locales or $636,150 in high-cost areas. (kiplinger.com)
- Most lenders will lend you up to 75% or 80% of the appraised value of your home, but some will go higher. (kiplinger.com)
- Design-builders may ask for a down payment of up to 25% or 33% of the job cost, says the NARI. (kiplinger.com)
- The average fixed rate for a home-equity loan was recently 5.27%, and the average variable rate for a HELOC was 5.49%, according to Bankrate.com. (kiplinger.com)
- According to the National Association of the Remodeling Industry's 2019 remodeling impact report , realtors estimate that homeowners can recover 59% of the cost of a complete kitchen renovation if they sell their home. (bhg.com)
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How To
Where can you find information about home improvement?
You can save money on home improvements while still improving your home. You can make your home more attractive and cost-effective without spending a lot. Paint, landscaping, and adding a pool are just a few of the many options. Many resources are available online that will assist you in deciding which project you should undertake.
The internet offers a wealth information about home renovation projects. Many websites provide detailed instructions to help you complete different tasks. These websites often include pictures of completed projects to help you visualize what your home would look like after each task is finished.
Professionals may also write articles about home improvement topics. You might find a magazine article on the best paint for walls. This article may give you some tips for choosing the right colors and types to match your decor.
Websites that offer advice and suggestions on home improvement are also available. Houzz.com (and Pinterest.com) are great sites for learning about home renovation projects. Each website contains useful information about products, services, and other relevant topics.
Some websites are just for home improvement. Lowe's.com can be used to look through its catalog of tools, materials and supplies for home improvement projects. You may also find useful information on how to choose and install window treatments.
Home improvements are often fun, entertaining, and rewarding. Learn about these topics to improve your home.