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Bathroom remodeling sense (and dollars, too)

Perry Hiiman
September 23, 2007
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Bathroom remodeling sense (and dollars, too)

The latest data from 2006 is in. Remodeling Magazine’s 2006 Cost Vs. Value report indicates a very healthy remodeling market. Sure, most customers want to live in new, renovated surroundings, but there is more: remodeling makes economical sense. Nationally, in 2006, the average bathroom is recouping nearly 85% of initial cost invested. Not bad.

The goal of renovation and remodeling is to ensure satisfaction upon completion of your project. Construction can be very frustrating, and without a professional contractor, things can go wrong.

About Author

Perry Hiiman

Perry Hiiman was born and raised in Tel Aviv, Israel. He planted his roots in Manhattan, New York in 1992. A few years later, Perry met his wife and had three lovely daughters. Perry has always been excited about home improvement and design. He has been in the service industry for over 25 years. Perry and his partner founded New York Kitchen and Bath in 2001. They pioneered the One Stop Shop concept of home improvement and design firms. In addition, Perry is a New York State licensed contractor, OSHA certified, and a New York State licensed mold assessor. He specializes in custom design and is genuinely passionate about what he does—bringing people’s dream projects to life.

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