What No One Ever Tells You About Renovating Your Home: Real-Life Advice for Hassle-Free, Cost-Effective Remodeling (What No One Ever Tells You About...)
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #273433 in Books
- Published on: 2005-03-01
- Released on: 2005-03-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 240 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"Any homeowner... should read this outstanding book before putting on a tool belt or talking with a contractor." -- Bob Bruss, Nationally Syndicated Columnist
"The very readable real-life advisory for hassle free, and cost-effective remodeling covers every aspect of the process" -- -- American Homeowners Association
About the Author
Alan J. Heavens has been writing about real estate and home improvement for the last 17 years. Heavens is the real estate and home improvement writer for the Philadelphia Inquirer, for which his column “On the House” appears Sundays in Real Estate, and his features “Cheat Sheet” and “Your Place” appear on alternate Fridays in Home and Design.
Heavens is the author of What No One Ever Tells You About Renovating Your Home (Kaplan Publishing, 2005); president of the National Association of Real Estate Editors; an instructor at the Temple Real Estate Institute; and a speaker at professional meetings on public relations and multimedia. His writing appears in various magazines and other publications, including Popular Science, Consumers Digest, Urban Land, and National Real Estate Investor.
A veteran of 40 years as a reporter, he holds B.A. and M.A. degrees in history. He has restored two older houses and is working on his third.
Customer Reviews
Anecdotal, rather than concrete
A nice enough book, as a book to read before you read a practical book about renovating your home. The anecdotes are interesting to read, but I came away from the book with little to go on for my own upcoming renovation. This is not a book I highlighted, or where I turned corners down. A much better book, with practical help in the renovation process, is "What the Experts May Not Tell You about Building or Renovating Your Home". Similar titles, but while "What No One Ever Tells You" is full of anecdotes, "What the Experts May Not Tell You" is full of concrete and practical, step by step processes for handling renovation as an owner, including insights into relationships between the parties (owner, contractor, architect, inspectors, lenders, etc.).
Don't Waste Your Time or Money
If your looking for practical advise on renovating, this isn't it. It's full of antedotal stories of renovations gone wrong and right, but isn't a guide to renovating...more like a book of short stories. By the end of it you'll know more about the writer and his family and friends than you will about renovating. A waste of time.
Read This Before You Get Started
There's an old saying that two home remodelings is about equivalent to a divorce. Having been through both, that's not a bad saying. And this book will give some idea of the things you can expect to happen during remodelling.
This is not a book on how to remodel. It's a book about when, where and what to remodel. It's about permits and contractors. It's about what a remodel will gain you when you sell the house. It's about the real world, not the world you see on the remodelling shows on television. It's about what you can do yourself, and what you want to get done (unless of course you're an expert).
This is not a big book, and it isn't expensive. Before you even think about getting started on the big project buy it and read it carefully.



