Embarking on a home remodeling project can be both exciting and overwhelming. Whether you’re updating a kitchen, reimagining your outdoor space or undergoing a full home renovation, one decision matters more than any other: choosing the right remodeler.
Operations and Production Manager of Rosie Right Design Build Remodel — a Rosie on the House Certified Partner – Bruce Stumbo shares his expert insight on what homeowners should look for when hiring a remodeling contractor and how to ensure the experience is as smooth and successful as possible.
Credentials first: licensing, bonding and insurance
One of the most fundamental, and often overlooked, steps in hiring a remodeler is checking their credentials. According to Stumbo, homeowners should never skip this part.
“Homeowners should always make sure their remodeler is licensed, bonded and insured in the state of Arizona,” Stumbo said. “Beyond that, look for a company with a long-standing reputation, strong client testimonials and a proven record of quality craftsmanship and professionalism.”
These credentials serve as your first layer of protection. They indicate that the remodeler meets the legal requirements to do the work, carries insurance to protect against accidents and has secured bonding as a financial safety net.
Does their past work fit your current vision?
Even if a remodeler is licensed and reputable, that doesn’t mean their style or approach will be the right fit for your project. Stumbo emphasizes the importance of doing your homework.
“Reviewing a remodeler’s portfolio is key,” Stumbo said. “Look for projects that are similar in style, scale and quality to what you want. Homeowners should also ask to see before-and-after photos and, if possible, visit completed projects or speak with past clients.”
The goal? Help homeowners feel confident that the team can bring their vision to life – while maintaining a high standard of craftsmanship and customer service across the board.
Ask the right questions about timelines and budgets
When it comes to remodeling, clear communication and expectations can make all the difference. Homeowners should not be shy about asking questions regarding schedules, costs and how unforeseen issues are handled.
Ask your remodeler how they plan and track project timelines, how they communicate changes and how they handle unexpected challenges.
According to Stumbo, a good remodeler will provide:
- A clear schedule
- A detailed scope of work
- Regular communication throughout the process.
“Our design-build approach allows us to manage every step under one roof – from design through construction – so we can anticipate issues early and keep projects on schedule and within budget,” Stumbo said.
Trust matters: know who’s in your home
Letting a team of people into your home for weeks or even months is personal. That’s why Stumbo believes trust is just as important as technical skill.
“Remodeling is personal – these are people coming into your home every day. Homeowners should know that the team is trustworthy, professional and respectful of their space,” Stumbo said. “At Rosie Right, every craftsman, project manager and trade partner we work with is carefully vetted and held to our company’s high standards for quality and conduct.”
It’s this consistent professionalism that fosters a strong relationship between the remodeling team and the homeowner – turning what can be a stressful process into a collaborative and enjoyable experience.
Permits and code compliance: don’t DIY it
Code compliance and permitting can be one of the most confusing parts of a remodel for homeowners, but it is an area where a professional remodeler should step in and take charge. Permits and code compliance are essential for ensuring your remodel is safe, legal and built to last. An important part of the hiring process is to find out whether the remodeler takes full responsibility for obtaining the necessary permits, scheduling inspections and ensuring that all work meets local building codes.
“Our team handles every detail of the permitting process for our clients – we coordinate with the city or county, so you don’t have to worry about red tape or compliance issues,” Stumbo said.
Understand warranties before signing
Another critical element that’s often buried in the fine print is the warranty. Before signing a contract, homeowners should understand what’s covered under the warranty, for how long and the process for addressing issues after the project is completed. A reliable remodeler stands behind their work with a written warranty and a commitment to service. Rosie Right offers a comprehensive warranty on craftsmanship and materials.
“Because we’ve been serving Arizona homeowners for decades, our clients can count on us to be there if they ever need follow-up support,” Stumbo said.
Remodeling is a relationship
Choosing a remodeler isn’t just about comparing price quotes or checking off credentials. It’s about choosing someone who will respect your vision, your home and your time. A great remodeling experience blends technical skill, creative problem-solving and personal connection.
“At Rosie Right Design Build Remodel, we’ve built our reputation through Rosie’s decades of successful projects, a licensed and experienced team and the trust we’ve earned through Rosie on the House, Arizona’s most trusted home improvement resource,” Stumbo said.
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