Know This Before You Hire Anyone

Here’s everything homeowners usually want to know before getting started — and what most wish they knew earlier.

Q1: What exactly do you do?
We guide you through your home project before you hire contractors, designers, or architects—so you make the right decisions from the start.

Q2: Who is this for?
Homeowners who feel overwhelmed, unsure where to begin, or want to avoid expensive mistakes.

Q3: When should I contact you?
Before you hire anyone or commit to a plan. The earlier, the better

Q4: What happens on the first call?
We assess your goals, space, budget, and next steps—then give you a clear path forward.

Q5: Do you stay involved after the first call?
Yes. You can continue working with us for ongoing guidance throughout your project.

Q6: Do you create designs or plans?
We guide and advise—but we don’t replace architects or designers. We help you use them
effectively

Q7: How much does it cost?
Simple, transparent pricing based on the level of support you need. (Optional: link to pricing or mention starting point.)

Q8: How does this save me money?
Avoiding just one mistake in planning, scope, or hiring typically saves far more than our fee.

Q9: Is this worth it for small projects?
Yes—small projects often go wrong due to lack of planning.

Q10: Why not just hire a contractor or designer first?
Because they focus on their piece of the puzzle. We help you see the whole picture first.

Q11: Are you affiliated with contractors?
No. Our advice is unbiased and in your best interest.

Q12: What makes this different from hiring a project manager?
We guide decisions before execution begins—when it matters most.

Q13: Is this in-person or virtual?
Both options are available (customize to your offering).

Q14: What areas do you serve?
Hudson, Bergen and Passaic Counties NJ (and optionally remote advisory).

Q15: How quickly can I get started?
Typically within 24-48 hours.

Still Not Sure If This Is Right for You?

Most homeowners we work with felt the same way—until they realized how much time, money, and stress they could avoid by starting with clarity.

The Most Expensive Mistakes Happen Before Construction Begins.