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What happens during a remodeling walkthrough

A remodeling walkthrough is not just a quick look and a guess. It is where Legacy Home Solutions OK learns what needs to change, what the house is telling us, what decisions are missing, and whether the project is a good fit before written pricing is prepared.

This page explains the process so homeowners know what to send, what to expect, and why a clear written project plan matters before work starts.

  • Walkthrough first
  • Written pricing
  • Owner closeout

Representative design direction for homeowner planning conversations.

Short answer

What should homeowners know about project planning walkthrough?

Project Planning Walkthrough from Legacy Home Solutions OK starts with the existing house, not a generic square-foot price. The walkthrough confirms visible conditions, water or structure concerns, access, timing, and owner priorities before written pricing is prepared for homes across central Oklahoma.

What to send before the walkthrough

Property town · Room or exterior area · Photos of the problem · Desired timing · How the space is used · Known water or structural concerns · Budget expectations if you have them

What Legacy Home Solutions OK checks on site

Fit. The first question is whether the project, travel area, timing, and type of work fit Legacy Home Solutions OK’s residential remodeling lane.

Conditions. Visible water damage, soft spots, old repairs, access, measurements, structure, openings, and finish transitions are documented before pricing.

Decisions. Selections, owner priorities, trade coordination, and unknowns are separated so the project does not start with vague promises.

After the walkthrough

Legacy Home Solutions OK prepares the next step around the actual property: a written project plan, documented pricing, clear inclusions/exclusions, and any known decisions or discovery items that could affect the work.

What to send before a project planning walkthrough walkthrough

Send the property town, photos of the area, what is wrong now, what you want the finished space to do better, preferred timing, and any known water, structure, access, or material concerns.

Legacy Home Solutions OK uses those details to confirm whether the project fits the residential remodeling lane before scheduling, measuring, and preparing written pricing.

How Legacy Home Solutions OK decides if the project fits

A good fit has a clear residential purpose, a reachable service-area location, enough information to inspect the existing conditions, and a path to a written agreement before work starts.

Projects outside residential remodeling, emergency-only calls, in-water dock work, unsupported specialty trades, or work that requires a different licensed specialist are separated early so the homeowner is not pointed down the wrong path.

Ready for a walkthrough?

Share the property town, the work needed, and your timing. Legacy Home Solutions OK confirms fit before scheduling.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need photos before calling?

Photos help, but they are not required. The most useful first message includes the property town, project type, timing, and a few photos if you have them.

Will I get a price over the phone?

No responsible fixed price is issued before the project and visible conditions are reviewed. The walkthrough gives the information needed for documented pricing.

What should I show during the walkthrough?

Show the problem areas, access points, previous repairs, water stains, soft spots, daily-use frustrations, and any photos or inspiration that explain what you want changed.

What happens if hidden damage is found later?

The written plan should explain how concealed conditions will be documented and approved if demolition exposes something that was not visible during the walkthrough.

Request a residential remodeling estimate.

Tell us where the property is and what needs to change. If the project is a fit, the next step is a walkthrough, measurements, and a written project plan.