The cheapest bid almost always becomes the most expensive lesson. We plan it right, stay on it every day, and refuse to cut corners — because how your project feels should be as good as how it turns out.
Most homeowners come to me after a bad experience — not before. The savings looked great on paper. Then reality showed up.
Unlicensed, uninsured labor. If someone gets hurt or the work fails, it's not their problem. It's yours.
Cheap materials, quietly swapped. It looks fine on day one. It doesn't look fine in two years.
No plan, no schedule. "We'll figure it out as we go" is how a six-week job becomes a six-month occupation.
One overbooked crew. Juggling eight jobs means yours gets the leftover hours and the rushed corners.
Radio silence. Missed calls, no updates, and a mess left behind at the end of every day.
And when something goes wrong? They ghost. No callback, no fix, no accountability.
You're not really choosing a price. You're choosing what your next six months — and your finished home — actually look like.
"Hiring the cheaper contractor is only cheaper until it isn't."
See What Doing It Right Looks Like →Remodeling is a significant investment. These four questions separate the contractors who will protect that investment from the ones who won't.
Vague scopes are how cheap bids stay cheap on paper — until work starts and every grey area becomes a change order. A HomeVantage estimate is line-by-line: what's included, what's excluded, no ambiguity.
Ask every contractor: “Walk me through exactly what is and isn't in this price.”
One of the most common tactics in remodeling: understate allowances so the total looks attractive, then watch the budget snowball when you shop for tile, fixtures, and finishes. We price allowances honestly — the number you sign is the number you plan around.
Ask every contractor: “What does this allowance actually buy at retail?”
Many contractors rent a license from someone not involved in — and often never on — your project. That person carries the legal liability but has no stake in the outcome. With HomeVantage, the license holder is Michael McArthur: the person you're hiring is the person whose name is on the license.
Ask every contractor: “Is the license holder someone who works on my project?”
A business license is not a contractor's license — anyone with a filing fee can get one. A Georgia Residential Contractor License requires examination, experience, and accountability. We hold one: RBCO007995. Verify it yourself at the Georgia Secretary of State's website.
Ask every contractor: “Can I see your Georgia Residential Contractor License number?”
Our price isn't the lowest. It's honest — and it comes with a contractor who is exactly who they say they are.
Book a Free Consultation →A finished space you love — and a process you didn't come to resent.
Here's something most contractors won't tell you: the trades doing the work aren't the difference. The same skilled hands can do excellent work — or cut every corner. What changes the outcome is whether anyone is actually managing and checking it.
On every HomeVantage project you get both: a dedicated team managing the day-to-day on site — checking quality, keeping the schedule current, and keeping you in the loop — and me, personally involved from our first conversation to the final walkthrough. You're never handed off and forgotten. My name is on it, and you'll always have my ear.
That's the opposite of the overbooked one-man crew juggling eight jobs at once. And it's why we care about your experience as much as the result — you shouldn't love the finished room but resent everything it took to get there.
The room your whole house revolves around — planned around how you actually live, then built to perform for decades, not photos.
Start the conversation →From a calm primary retreat to a guest bath that finally works. Waterproofed and detailed correctly — where most contractors get lazy.
Start the conversation →Turn dead square footage into the best room in the house — living space, a suite, a theater — engineered and permitted properly.
Start the conversation →Custom decks built to code and built to last. Extend your home into the backyard with a structure that's as solid as it is beautiful.
★ Factory-Trained TimberTech / AZEK SpecialistThe reason the work comes out right is that nothing is left to chance — or to memory.
A free in-home consultation. I learn your goals, see your space, and tell you straight what's realistic.
Every material and detail decided before a hammer swings. You get a clear online proposal — no surprises.
A published schedule, a clean job site, and relevant updates every day. You always know where things stand.
A final walkthrough, then we stand behind the work. If something needs attention, I'm a call away — not a ghost.
I'd rather be honest now than waste your time later. Here's exactly who I'm the right fit for, and how I work.
"From the very beginning, Michael and his team were a joy to work with."
"Communication was constant and clear. We always knew exactly what was happening and when — no chasing anyone down."
"Clean, professional, and the attention to detail was unlike any contractor we'd dealt with. Worth every dollar."
Book a free in-home consultation. I'll walk your space, talk through what's realistic, and tell you honestly whether we're the right fit. No pressure, no salesy nonsense.