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Why Should You Renovate Your Kitchen This Summer?

If you own a home, you know that remodeling a kitchen is a huge project that requires money, time, patience, and the help of an experienced contractor. While it can be a daunting thing to do, remodeling your kitchen can be totally worth it if the job is done correctly. A new kitchen can improve the value of your home and make life better for you and your family.

Once you decide to remodel your kitchen, you have to make a series of crucial questions involving the details and planning of the job. The time of year for the renovation is one of the most important of these decisions. Fall and spring are common contractors’ suggestions to families looking to renovate, but summer is arguably the best time of year for larger projects like kitchen remodeling. There are several reasons why summer is the best time of year for a whole kitchen remodel

Weather 

Everyone knows that extreme winter temperatures and moisture are bad for construction projects, but the warmth of the summer is specifically beneficial for families without full kitchen access. Milder weather means a lower risk of your construction team’s equipment or building materials being damaged by moisture, as well as fewer weather-related delays to the project schedule. Additionally, summer traditions of grilling and cooking outside can make it much easier for you and your family to get through an extended time period without a traditional kitchen. Having other cooking options while your kitchen is out commission can be cheaper and healthier than eating out every day.  

Natural Ventilation for Your Project 

As with any construction project, kitchen renovations bring with them lots of dirt, dust, and other debris. This is inevitable but can be made easier by keeping your doors and windows open to ventilate the space and let unfriendly dirt and dust particles escape. There are also lots of harsh smells associated with construction that can be alleviated by better airflow, and sealants tend to dry quicker in a ventilated space. In summer, you can let the workspace breathe and not worry as much about potential damage to your unfinished kitchen. 

Fewer Holidays 

Jobs in the fall and winter have lots of major holidays to compete with, which can slow down the schedule and make the whole job longer and more expensive. Besides the 4th of July, there are no built-in cancellations that your project has to face, which makes it easier for the job to stay on schedule and within your set budget. 

There are many benefits that come with a new kitchen, but getting through the construction phase can be a hassle. Scheduling your kitchen renovation for the summer can make it easier for you and your contractor. For more information on kitchen remodeling contractors in Bucks and Montgomery County, reach out to the pros at Hertz Home Remodeling today! 

Bonnie F. in Cherry Hill, NJ

Awesome Job!!!

Mark P. in Moorestown, NJ

Fantastic Work!!!

Adrienne V. in Philadelphia, PA

Hertz does unbelievable work!