January 5th, 2010 by Gradison
Each year, Remodeling Magazine publishes an annual report on the relationship between remodeling costs and resale value. National and regional averages are compared for over 30 popular remodeling projects.
See how Indiana compares:
Remodeling 2009-10 Cost vs. Value Report (East North Central region)
To learn more about the Remodeling 2009-10 Cost vs. Value Report click on the link below.
About the 2009-10 Cost vs. Value Report
Seven of the top 10 Cost vs. Value projects involve the exterior of the home—making curb appeal a necessity in the Indianapolis, IN market. Does your home need some curb appeal? If so contact us and we can help!

Before photo of exterior remodel, Carmel, IN

After the exterior remodel - curb appeal in Carmel, IN
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October 28th, 2009 by Gradison
Gradison Building Corp., a custom home builder and remodeler in Indianapolis, Indiana was featured in the Indy Star recently. The article discussed the importance of a remodeling contract. Why should I sign a contract? What should be included?
These are just a few of the questions Gradison answered in the article, which focused on the importance of not only having a remodeling contract, but also understanding it.
View the Ask A Remodeler article
Are you considering a remodel project? Contact us today.
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October 27th, 2009 by Gradison
The Remodeling Show is in Indianapolis! According to the Remodeling Show website, this is the only national event that brings together the entire remodeling community to preview innovative products, share information, build relationships with manufacturers and suppliers and network with peers.
Exhibits: October 28 - 30, 2009
Conference: October 27 - 30, 2009
Indiana Convention Center
Downtown Indianapolis
Information on the Remodeling Show

Remodeling Show 2008
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October 1st, 2009 by Gradison
Yes, from both a legal and practical perspective. Legally, any work over $150 falls under the Home Improvement Act. The act applies to any contract between a ”Supplier” and an Indiana residential dwelling owner (”Consumer”), which concerns a home improvement project when the contract price exceeds $150. The act requires the written contract to contain a number of provisions in order to be legally binding. It is recommended that you have an attorney review the contract if you’re unfamiliar with legal contracts. (See the Indiana code on Home Improvement Projects IC 24-5-11-10 for more specific information.)
Practically speaking, an agreement should be signed no matter the size of the job. The agreement should properly outline the terms and work to be performed. The more descriptive the work to be performed, timing and the payment terms, the less likely a misunderstanding will occur. You should take extra time to thoroughly review the specifications (or scope of work) prior to signing the contract to make sure you are clear on the services provided. Ask questions and request that your contractor revise the agreement with clarifications. Be sure your issues are properly represented and documented in writing.
There are generally two types of agreements, fixed price and cost plus. The fixed price agreement is a firm bid for a specified scope of work. This type of agreement diminishes the risk of unexpected cost overruns. The cost plus agreement, (or time and material agreement) while sometimes practical, often leads to disagreements due to a lack of cost controls. Be smart when entering into any contract agreement, but especially a cost plus agreement. Buyer beware - if it’s not in writing, it’s not in the deal.
Every remodeler member of the Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis (BAGI) has agreed to participate in the Builders Quality Assurance Standards as a membership requirement. These standards provide homeowners with a way to ensure the quality of the project will measure up to an industry approved set of standards. We strongly encourage consumers to use a BAGI member as they are held to a higher standard of excellence.
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August 20th, 2009 by Gradison
Here are some tips adapted from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) about how to start a home remodeling project:
- Prioritize what you need and want
- Browse magazines and websites for ideas (keep photos of what you like so you can share them with your selections coordinator)
- Remember to factor in traffic patterns and furniture placement for each room
- Determine your budget for the project
- Establish good two-way communication with your professional remodeling contractor
Remodeling can be intrusive but an experienced remodeler will be organized, honest and efficient - working to keep disruptions to a minimum.
For more information, the NAHB offers a list of “getting started” articles.

Idea: use mailboxes in your mudroom to control clutter
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July 16th, 2009 by Gradison
A few questions to ask when selecting a remodeling contractor:
1. How can you assure us that your company will continue to thrive financially and stand behind the homes you build and remodel?
We are a diversified company and remain financially sound through land development, new construction, remodeling projects and our other subsidiary companies. Our pipeline of future projects looks promising with several projects in the design/pricing stage. We have been through several downturns during our 23 years of building and remodeling homes and are well positioned to not only survive, but to take advantage of the economic situation by gaining market share.
2. How do you ensure that you can stick to a budget?
Working diligently in the beginning to ensure selection choices, as well as your needs and desires, are firm priced prior to entering into a contract. This process makes staying on budget much easier. Our best pricing is achieved by sending out clean information and selections to the vendors. Our past experience indicates that our clients spend less than 2% over contract amount, which seems to be less than other builders.
3. How often are you on the job site?
Your project manager will visit the job site daily, depending on the phase of the project. Bottom line, we will make sure the project is built to our high standards. Communication as well as an experienced, reliable project manager is key to any successful project.
Some questions to answer before remodeling:
1. What do you hope to achieve?
2. How long do you plan on staying in your home?
3. How do you see the space being used?
4. How much entertaining?
5. Who will most frequently use the space?
6. What kind of return do you expect on this home renovation investment?
Make a list of the items that you must have in your project. And don’t forget to consider what your family’s needs might be in 5-10 years, it could be very different from your current needs.
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