To construct something new is an accomplishment. It is a good feeling
to drive through our small community and know that we constructed that
home and that one too—knowing that today families live there warm
and secure. However a special feeling of accomplishment comes when
we complete a remodel.
Beginning a remodel is a time when we don’t know what lies underneath,
who built it and what their construction method was. There is a level
of experience that is necessary to correctly evaluate and modify an
existing structure. Schultz Building has gained that experience by
30 years of remodeling existing homes, some built up to 100 years ago.
If a home owner chooses to live in their home during construction or
elsewhere they need to be able to trust the contractor they are letting
into their home. With our many remodeling projects over the years we
have gained the trust and respect of our clients. We also know how
to protect your home from construction dust and debris that is present
during a remodel. A hidden cost is often post construction clean up.
This clean up can vary from a simple dusting to the unthinkable, being
required to have every item in your closet cleaned. Though it is impossible
to contain all the dust from a remodeling project we have the experience
to minimize the disturbance.
As a partner with the Wisconsin Energy Star Program we are committed to helping clients improve the performance of their homes. We do that by working with a certified energy consultant to evaluate your existing home. We can then recommend energy saving upgrades to your home that can be incorporated into your remodeling project.
There is a saying in the construction industry: Anyone can build a new home but the nuts and bolts of experience come from remodeling a home.
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"There is a saying in the construction industry: Anyone can build a new home but the nuts and bolts of experience come from remodeling a home."