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0876297432 978-0876297438 December 5, 2004 9
From small do-it-yourself projects to major renovations, get professional estimates for the most popular remodeling and repair projects. Interior Home Improvement Costs includes more than 65 projects with complete, customizable cost breakdowns for doing the work — with or without a contractor.

You'll have access to current costs for your location on the most popular remodeling projects, including:

  • Renovating a kitchen or bathroom
  • Creating a professional home office or home theatre
  • Turning an attic, basement or garage into new living space
  • Installing a new fireplace
  • Building or removing walls and closets
  • Installing new flooring or ceilings
  • Refurbishing or building new stairs
  • Making a home wheelchair-accessible

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Interior Home Improvement Costs includes a description of what materials are needed, how much they will cost, and how long the work will take. You'll know what skills are required to do it yourself, and how much a contractor is likely to charge if you decide to use a professional. Find out which improvements have the best payback when it comes time to sell your house, and get expert tips on working with contractors, architects, and interior designers. Interior Home Improvement Costs also features a handy checklist for selecting materials and comparing prices.


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This guide gives the estimated costs of numerous common home repair projects, breaking them down item-by-item including labor costs. This helps avoid "sticker shock" when pricing home improvements and reveals areas where costs can be scaled back.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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An excellent guide for the home remodeler." -- Scitech Book News --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: RSMeans; 9 edition (December 5, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0876297432
  • ISBN-13: 978-0876297438
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 9.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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2.0 out of 5 stars Enticing Start--Costly Finish?, January 20, 2006
This review is from: Interior Home Improvement Costs: The Practical Pricing Guide for Homeowners and Contractors (RSMeans) (Paperback)
RSMeans is a well known name in construction--so well known that I expected much better from this book. Here are some pros and cons of this edition:
Pros:
You can get a very quick idea of what a broad range of projects will cost. Project costs are itemized in some detail: how much material and how much labor are required for specific size projects. Descriptions also include discussions of project quality differences and of what parts a DIY-er might reasonably complete. As a first pass in cost and time estimating this is very helpful information. Additionally, the book provides regional factors for adjusting project costs to local conditions. Also very helpful.
But on moving beyond the first pass of estimating, the book falls short in the following ways:
First, and most annoying, there is no discussion of labor costs by trade. Wallpaper hangers don't make the same as tile layers who don't make the same as plumbers. Thus, there is no way to estimate what you would really save using paint instead of wallpaper. You could estimate your savings based on the project's average hourly labor charge but this will be wildly misleading. And the average charge is the only number you can calculate from the project sheets because you are given only labor hours--not labor costs.
Second, project details aren't consistent: bathroom projects include line items for electric outlets, switches, and lights. Kitchens do not. Lighting is a major element in good kitchen design. Where are these costs?
Third, there is no discussion of demolition costs: What does it cost to rip out your old kitchen or bath before installing the new one? Similarly, it's not clear whether project costs listed for plumbing are for relocating drains or simply hooking up to existing locations. This can be a major cost factor.
Why do these "cons" matter? Remodeling an island kitchen can cost $16,653 (p.127) or the same size kitchen remodel can cost $36,050 (p.129). This isn't a trivial difference. If you are trying to determine whether your proposed project is closer to $16k then $36k, you need better information than RSMeans provides. Differences in material choices often mean differences in labor hours. So just adjusting your material choices in hopes of controlling your costs could be very misleading.
RSMeans could improve this book significantly by
1. adding more and better detailed tables of information on "Alternate Materials" (see p. 121), including labor hours & costs and many more interior finish materials,
2. adding a table of hourly labor costs by trade and discuss the contractor's role and fee in more detail,
3. improving the consistency of the project detail sheets across projects (so that both kitchens and baths would have lighting and electrical outlets),
4. providing users with project worksheets that are consistent with the book's project worksheets.
The bottom line: Use this book for a first pass, but then, if you are a novice (or even if you aren't) get three professional estimates before you start any significant project.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not very useful to a home owner, December 5, 2010
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I am not a professional or a contractor but a regular home owner. This book is simply not very useful. Without industry knowledge, you won't be able to make much sense out of it. Maybe it was not meant to be used by regular homw owner.
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