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Call HomeWorks for your project consultation and design analysis.

• Simply give us a call at 717-330-8279 or email HomeWorks. We'll arrange a time to come to your project location, listen to your ideas, learn what you'd like to achieve and your timing.


• We'll take a good look at the project area to assess the options. Then with a clear picture of what's involved, HomeWorks will offer the best solutions to match your needs.


• The time invested in this initial consultation is well spent. We'll come to understand you and your home remodeling project, and you'll get to know HomeWorks. Both are key elements for a successful working relationship. It isn't necessary to have detailed plans in place before you call HomeWorks. But doing some work of your own will certainly help, and you'll be ready to answer our questions. The more information you can provide, the more accurate our proposal and estimate will be.

HomeWorks' Tips on How to Get Started

Define your ideas and establish your remodeling goals.


Make a Dream Project Idea Book

• Gather notes, photos, articles, even paint swatches that illustrate the kinds of products, styles and designs you like. Organize these by room or project area, then assemble them in a file or notebook.

Consider the big picture

• Use your home remodeling project dollars to meet several goals. Can you improve energy efficiency? Create better task or mood lighting? Manage clutter? Make better use of available space? Improve traffic flow? Add living space?

Talk to friends or family members

• People who have been through a home remodeling experience often have valuable insight. And don't forget to discuss the project with every family member who will be affected by the construction process. Include them in the idea stage of your planning, especially if they will be using the redesigned area.

Establish a realistic budget and time frame

• The best way to arrive at an accurate project cost is to get an estimate frome HomeWorks. National averages may give rough ideas on pricing for various projects, but they don't reveal hidden costs or evaluate your specific situation.

Make a rough sketch

• Sketch the existing floor plan and project area, then create another rough sketch envisioning your new remodeled space.