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The Unforeseen Costs of Adding a Kitchen Island

Tuesday, October 11th, 2016

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The Unforeseen Costs of Adding a Kitchen Island

For the homeowner who loves to cook for the family, throw dinner parties, or simply spend plenty of quality time with loved ones over food, the kitchen is a special haven where magic happens. Here, you get to chop ingredients, stir giant pots of sauces, watch over meats and veggies cooking on the stovetop or in the oven, plate up gourmet dishes, share an after-school snack with the kids, or sneak a mouthful or two of a sinful dessert in the middle of the night.

With all the hustle and bustle that goes on in this space, it’s easy to understand why many long to renovate their kitchen so that it can finally include one of the most coveted features: the kitchen island. You’ve seen it in movies, TV series and home makeover shows — a man or woman busily (but happily) puttering around a gorgeous kitchen island as they throw a meal together — and you feel a primal longing to have one in your own home.

Weighing the Costs of Renovation

A kitchen island does indeed offer a plethora of benefits. Additional counter space for prep work, more hidden storage options are just a few possible benefits. Extra spaces for different amenities, more seating areas can increase your home’s resale value.

Before you decide to make a move it’s crucial to take a closer look at the work to be performed. Make sure to consider unforeseen costs of adding a kitchen island so that you can have realistic expectations about budgeting for this kitchen renovation. Bottom line: It’s a lot more than just slapping down a slab of granite over your existing base cabinets.

The island countertop should be easily carried into the kitchen. The countertop is the crowning glory of this renovation project. The goal is to bring it into the home in one piece. If the slab is too big to clear corners or carry up and around staircases, it has to be cut. That can cost you (as well as create an unattractive seam in the stone).

You need tasklights. Overhead lighting fixtures are necessary and the costs can vary depending on the fixtures you choose and the distance of the kitchen from the electrical panel. Your electrician may need to open the ceiling and run new wires; this will also involve repairing the drywall and repainting the ceiling afterwards.

Electric outlets must be added. Islands are required by code to have electrical outlets every 6 feet. It can be costly if concrete must be drilled through to run electrical wires to the electrical panel.

Entirely new plumbing must be put in. Since islands are nowhere near a wall, there is an issue that must be addressed. The plumbing has to be installed under the floor, yet the requirements or the island’s water, vent and drain is the same for a kitchen sink that abuts a wall.

Kitchen sinks typically require a P-trap to prevent sewage gases from entering the sink. In an island, however, this P-trap will inevitably stick out horizontally.

To create proper venting, loop venting must be introduced. To achieve this:

  • A plumber must attach a T-fitting to the P-trap drain; this causes the water flow to be directed down toward the floor.
  • Afterwards, the T-fitting is attached to an inverted U-designed vent pipe. The top should run upwards to the counter’s bottom, and then loop back down through the floor.
  • Both pipes will now be connected to the primary drain, and the vent pipe will be hooked to another pipe that is connected to the house’s main vent pipe.
  • In the event that loop venting cannot be applied to a kitchen, a plumber should instead install an air admittance valve.

Talk to your Fox Cities plumber about all the facts of adding a kitchen island. It is critical to take the best approach when building the kitchen of your dreams.

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Proven Ways to Open Up a Small Kitchen

Thursday, September 8th, 2016

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Proven Ways to Open Up a Small Kitchen

Don’t let a dark, dreary and cramped kitchen dampen your love for cooking and eating or even entertaining. With a few smart tweaks, you can boost its look and enhance its functionality and make it appear bigger than it really is. The right kitchen redesign, renovation or remodel can even make your kitchen the centerpiece of your home, if you make the right changes. All it takes is a little creativity, expert advice, and the help of highly skilled contractors who can turn your vision into reality.  

Here are some of the best ways to open up a small kitchen:

Play with textures and opacity

Expand the space with see-through or opaque materials that let light in, reflect light or multiply it. For this approach, glass is your best bet. Install glass doors on your cabinets. Choose glass tiles for your backsplash or for a statement wall. Mirrors, glass tabletops and glass counters all add that light, bright and fresh appeal.

Let the light in

Another way to make the kitchen appear lighter and therefore more expansive is to use good lighting. The right choice and placement of lamps, light bulbs, ceiling lights and track lighting will make working in the kitchen easier and safer, too. Maximize natural light as much as you can. Adding or resizing a window, installing a skylight or adding a glass wall – these are some of the changes you can make to add more light while saving energy at the same time.  

Slim it down

If you need to add floor space and lessen visual bulk, choose furniture and fixtures that are sleek and streamlined. Choose tables and chairs with thin legs. Even your faucets, curtains and other fixtures can follow the thin and slim theme.

Use color strategically

The traditional choice is to choose white and pastel colors to make the room look more open. But this will depend on the layout of the area and the amount of natural light coming in. If the room doesn’t get that much light, an all-white approach may only make the kitchen appear dingy. For some kitchens, painting the walls with deep or darker colors that make the “flow” seamless does the trick.

Use storage smartly

Clutter can make a room look more cramped than it is. Freeing surfaces and counters and putting stuff away can solve this problem. Open shelves, raised breakfast bars, recessed nooks on the wall and vertical cabinets are not only useful for containing your kitchen and pantry supplies, but can also direct the eyes upward, making the room appear taller.

If you would like more ideas about how to open up a small kitchen, contact your local Fox Cities plumber at Turek’s Plumbing today!

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Here Are 9 Things That You Need to Know About a Kitchen Renovation

Tuesday, September 6th, 2016

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Planning a Kitchen Renovation? Here Are 9 Things That You Need to Know First

Think you’re ready to create the kitchen you’ve always been dreaming about? You’ve spent countless hours perusing magazines, blogs and Pinterest looking for designs to use. You think you have saved enough for your kitchen renovation. You’ve even found a reputable contractor. Does this mean that it’s a green light for the kitchen remodel?

Not just yet.

Here are a few crucial matters that you need to be aware of before proceeding with the renovation of your kitchen.

Set a budget

The quickest way to waste money with a renovation project is to proceed without a set budget. Before even proceeding with the planning and design stage of the project, you should have a rough idea of how much it will cost you and how much you truly can afford.

Having a budget allows you to avoid overspending. And even if you think you have enough money for the remodel, you need to make an allowance for unforeseen costs. Here, it pays to be flexible. If you’re willing to swap some of your wants for needs, you can find a happy medium for your dream kitchen and your available budget. Be sure to discuss your budget with your contractor so that you can have a fair idea of what to expect as well as possible alternatives.

Consider the timelines

Simply put, kitchen remodels can leave your home in a big mess. If you think that it will take just a few weeks to complete a project, your contractor can give you a realistic timeframe. In turn, this will allow you to make the necessary arrangements, like renting a storage space.

Plumbing works can complicate the project

You might have a specific idea of the look that you want to achieve for your kitchen. However, pursuing that idea can turn even the simplest projects into complex ones, especially if it involves additional plumbing works. Again, talk with your contractor so that you’ll know how much that idea will cost you, and find out about cheaper alternatives you can try.

Pay attention to codes and regulations

Some types of works involved in a kitchen remodel require securing the pertinent permits from the local government. Make sure that you do not cut corners. Otherwise, you can undermine the value of your home when you are planning to sell it or refinance it. Take note that lenders and potential buyers want remodeled homes which comply with prevailing building codes.

Everything in its rightful place

During the design stage, you should have a fair idea of the kitchen equipment and tools you own. Here, you’d like to make sure that your new kitchen can accommodate all your cooking tools and implements.

Is your current ventilation system sufficient?

All those odors in your kitchen have to go somewhere, right? Check with your contractor if your home’s vents are sufficient or if additional work is required.

Shopping for appliances

When shopping for appliances, you have to find the right balance between your wants and the resale value. If you are planning to sell your home in the near future, choose appliances which will appeal to the broadest number of potential buyers.

Function over form

Envision how you would like to use your kitchen and then let the design emanate from that. Your goal is to have a kitchen that looks good but also allows you to enjoy the activities that you like.

If you are thinking about a kitchen renovation for your home, contact Turek’s Plumbing in Fox Cities today.

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Kitchen Remodel Ideas To Help You Save Money

Thursday, July 28th, 2016

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Kitchen Remodel Ideas That Will Help You Stay Within Your Budget

Sometimes, you do not have to spend a sizeable amount of money to breathe life into your kitchen. If you do not want to break the bank, here are some budget kitchen remodel ideas that you can try.

Give your cabinets a second lease on life

A new set of cabinets can eat up your budget for your kitchen renovation. If you are trying to save money and the current cabinets installed in your kitchen are still in a good condition, you can simply apply a fresh coat of paint on these.

Shop online

During the planning stages of your kitchen remodel, you are probably spending a lot of time online. You probably find yourself doing research on possible options that you can try. While you are online, you can try looking for great deals on cabinets, countertops and other materials that you can use for your new kitchen. Some online merchants offer competitive prices for their products.

Consider using surplus items

If you are working with a contractor for your kitchen remodel, it is a good idea to talk to him about how much you can truly afford for the project. Being transparent about your budget and flexible about your options can lead to greater cost savings. For example, if your contractor has a few surplus items lying around from a previous project, you can buy those materials at a substantial discount.

Perform some of the works involved in the project

There are some types of work that are best left to the experts. Additionally, hiring professionals can help you save more money and time over the long term because they know how to get the best results the first time, every time. However, you can substantially reduce the labor costs for your kitchen remodel by taking up some of the simpler works involved — like painting, for example.

Know what to ditch and what to preserve

If you are eyeing something that is too luxurious and pricey for the kitchen remodel, you can save more money by retaining a few existing elements in your kitchen. Focus on a few aspects of your kitchen which still look good and are in great shape. You can now use the savings from these to buy the premium items that you want to have.

With a little creativity, online research and a few compromises, you can update your kitchen without draining your savings. If you are considering a kitchen remodel, contact Turek’s Plumbing in Fox Cities to start your remodel today!

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Should You DIY a Kitchen Remodel? A Fox Valley Plumber Weighs In

Thursday, June 16th, 2016

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Should You DIY a Kitchen Remodel?

Should I DIY my kitchen remodel project? That is a fairly common question homeowners ask. There is no simple answer to this question. You must account for your personal circumstances in order to arrive at the best decision.

 

Why DIY-ing has become popular

Why have DIY projects become more popular in recent years? There are plenty of possible answers to this phenomenon.

One major factor influencing this trend is the steep cost of labor. In many projects, the cost of labor is considerably higher than the cost of the materials, driving homeowners to look for other options, including DIY.

Additionally, there are plenty of resources currently available that DIY-ers can utilize. Unlike before when knowledge and expertise were handed down by a master to his apprentice, today you can watch a video, download an e-book, or read a blog post, and you’ll get detailed step-by-step instructions on how to do something.

Finally, there’s the unique sense of achievement and ownership you get from knowing that you created something with your own hands.

 

When DIY is not a better option

However, not all projects are suitable for the average individual. How do you know if you should DIY a project or call in an expert? Here are three scenarios.

  • The tasks involved serious risks

 

Simply put, if you do not want to risk the safety of your loved ones and your property, you need to hire someone who can perform the job safely.

  • Messing up will cost you more

 

When you commit mistakes with small projects, you can chalk those up to experience. But when correcting your mistakes leads to hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars in costs, then you better call in the professionals.

  • Your home’s value is at stake

 

For larger projects like a kitchen remodel, you have to be aware of the impact of the final outcome on the value of your home.

  • The project requires a permit

 

When a project requires a permit, that often means that it is too complicated and difficult to tackle for someone with minimal experience.

 

Should you DIY your kitchen remodel?

If you have above average skills and if you are confident that you can produce the best outcomes, and you are not worried about the potential added costs, perhaps you can consider going the DIY route with the remodel. However, you still have one hurdle to face: getting a building permit.

For most homeowners, it makes better sense to enlist the help of a seasoned Fox Valley plumber. Remember, you are not simply paying for someone to do a set of tasks for you. You are paying for expertise, time savings and quality work.

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7 Trendy Kitchen Counter Top Ideas

Saturday, May 7th, 2016

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7 Kitchen Counter Top Ideas for Your Kitchen Remodeling Project

Are you considering a fresh look for your kitchen? Changing your counter tops is one thing you can do that will surely create a huge impact on the overall style of the room. If you need some ideas on what materials would be best to use for your kitchen remodel, rounded up below are seven popular kitchen counter top ideas that are functional and look great.

Granite Counter Tops

This is the safest choice since it’s incredibly durable. The aesthetic advantage to this material is it has a classic, elegant appearance; likewise, it can easily be worked into any interior style. Whether your home is chic and modern or a Colonial-inspired cottage, a granite counter top will always make sense. Granite counter tops are by far the most popular when it comes to replacing old ceramic kitchen tile.

Quartz Counter Tops

This material is the epitome of class. It has such a luxurious appearance because of the quartz crystal in the mix. It also boasts of being very easy to clean. In fact, most quartz counters sold these days even have antibacterial agents, making them really ideal for the kitchen feature where food is actually prepared. There’s no need to worry about water stains and germs, according our experienced kitchen designers.

Solid Surface

This is an acrylic polymer-based counter top material. It’s a fantastic choice because it’s durable, cost-effective and nice-looking. Maintaining its polished appearance is a breeze as well; light scratches can be buffed out with fine sandpaper. The only downside to this option is it’s prone to scorching so you certainly can’t place anything fresh off the burner on it.

Laminate Counter Tops

This is basically particle board base topped with laminate sheets that come in a large variety of designs. It’s the most economical option; therefore, when it morphs in appearance due to years of use or frequent exposure to water, you surely won’t feel too bad replacing it.

Ceramic Tiles

These will provide you a multitude of options when it comes to design. Love mosaic patterns? Ceramic tiles are the counter top material for you. Also, if you need to work pipes through ceramic tiles, you or your plumber can easily drill a hole through them. They’re not that expensive and you can use them as a backsplash as well. The only issues with them are they tend to break easily, and their grout is prone to stains and accumulates dirt easily.

Stainless Steel Counter Tops

This is perhaps the most expensive option as it’s normally just used in professional kitchens. However, if money is no issue, this is a fantastic choice because it’s germ-resistant, easy to clean, and durable. Not to mention it looks sharp against white cabinets. Add in a farmhouse sink and you have a beautiful shabby chic kitchen.

Recycled Glass Slab Counters

This is perfect if you’re looking for an eco-friendly kitchen counter top. Style-wise, it’s lovely — it can give granite or quartz serious competition. It’s hard and non-absorbent too, making cleanup a breeze. The only problem with this is that it’s not readily available and expert installers are required to put it in place.

So, whether you are just looking to replace your counter tops or do a full kitchen remodel, at Turek’s Plumbing, we would love to provide you a quote to upgrade your kitchen to a more functional and beautiful living space.

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Kitchen Remodel Planning Tips

Friday, March 25th, 2016

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Turek’s Kitchen Remodel Planning Checklist for Your Home Renovation Project 

Whether you are planning to remodel your kitchen to accommodate your family’s growing needs, to update its style, or simply to increase your property’s value, there are a few important factors that you need to consider before embarking on this project. Turek’s Plumbing has come up with a kitchen remodel checklist in order to start this project off on the right foot and prevent or eliminate some potential hassles you might encounter along the way. No demolition/remodel project is flawless but we sure can try to get it right with proper planning. 

Identify your current kitchen space

Before and during the planning stage, be sure to take into serious consideration how much available space you have for your kitchen. More often than not, the available space will influence the layout of your new kitchen as well as dictate which elements you can squeeze in and which elements are not serving the space well. By seeking the help of an experienced kitchen designer, you can better evaluate your available space and make efficient use of this. Your kitchen remodel planning contractor will carefully lay out the plans of your new kitchen including precise measurements, bringing your vision to life.  

Current kitchen layout

Perhaps you have grown accustomed to the current kitchen layout and you want to retain as many parts of this layout as much as possible but just want to upgrade cabinets, counter-tops and appliances. Your contractor will review the existing layout and figure out which things are simply not working and are out of place while considering the infrastructure of the kitchen, as we dive into further below. 

When looking into the planned layout for the new kitchen, the primary considerations should be efficiency and ease of movement. The new layout should give you (and your family members and the occasional party guests) ample room to move about. You can also save a lot of time in prepping and cooking by moving a few elements (like the sink and the range) closer together. Lots of elements to consider before you begin picking out the fun stuff like colors and fixtures. 

Your kitchen’s infrastructure

You might be planning on a few additions to your kitchen but you have to make sure that your home’s current infrastructure, specifically your home’s plumbing and electrical systems, can accommodate these additions. This is particularly true if your home is older. Another thing to consider when you are opening the kitchen to more of an open floor plan are load bearing walls. Having a company like Turek’s come out to evaluate and estimate the project is invaluable. We have the construction, plumbing and electrical know how. Ignoring this can bring to light potential issues halfway through the project, instantly drain your budget.

Kitchen Remodel Planning | Lifestyle and budget

Evaluate your current lifestyle and how your new kitchen should reflect this. Do you like to invite people over for meals and get-togethers, or will you simply use the kitchen for preparing meals with your family members? Your goal here is to evaluate the shortcomings of your current kitchen setup which your new kitchen should solve. Dream big and prioritize according to needs vs. wants. This will help your kitchen remodel contractor to budget the project.

Speaking of project budget, it is a good idea to be flexible, especially in terms of the materials to be used for the kitchen. Sometimes, exploring alternatives will allow you to get substantial savings which you can use to splurge on other kitchen essentials. Kitchen Remodel Planning doesn’t have to be overwhelming, especially when you hire a kitchen remodel contractor to lead you in the planning process. 

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