Many people are surprised when we explain
to them that the main purpose of our first meeting is not
to sell you on using
Silver Bullet. Rather, it is to see if there is a good match
between what you need done, your priorities, what we do and
how we do it. Also, it is to explore if there is a good fit
between you and Silver Bullet. Why? Because not everyone
is interested in getting high quality design and construction,
service and the type of value we deliver. We have found that
good chemistry is the foundation for a satisfying remodeling
experience. Whomever you select, they will be in your home
for weeks to months and you have to feel comfortable with
them and be able to trust them. We don’t expect to
earn your trust at the first meeting but you should at least
have a good feeling about us or whoever you do business with.
"The integrity of all of you is what people always hope for,
and you deliver. We always felt well cared for and always trusting..."
At our first meeting, we focus on listening
and understanding the problems you have with your home
and what you would like
to be able to do with it that you can’t now. We’ll
discuss your ideas. Perhaps you can share magazines or photos
that have inspired you. Our design/remodeling professionals
can help you focus your ideas and plans, prioritize your
needs, suggest new ideas you might not have thought of and
discuss ways to turn the home you have into the home you
want.
We’ll discuss our exclusive Silver
Bullet P3 process
and how it makes the remodeling process understandable and
run smoother, even if you’ve never been involved in
a remodeling project before. We’ll answer any questions
you might have about our company, process, and exclusive
2+6+10 Year Limited Warranty (one of the best in the industry).
We will also discuss budgets in general terms. If this is
your first remodeling project, you will probably find that
remodeling is a larger investment than you initially thought.
You may also find that you can get a wide range of estimates
unless you are only talking to reputable and qualified remodelers
that provide similar levels of quality and service. Remodeling
horror stories generally begin by selecting a bid that is
intentionally or mistakenly too low to deliver the results
you want and the service you deserve.