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Why I Started Plan My Home Project

After years working in project management within the construction industry, I saw firsthand how confusing the construction and contractor process can be for homeowners.

Many homeowners:

  • Receive quotes that are difficult to compare

  • Do not know what may be missing from proposals

  • Underestimate hidden costs or project complexity

  • Feel overwhelmed coordinating multiple contractors

  • Are unsure what questions they should be asking before signing agreements

At the same time, many contractors are working from incomplete information, unclear expectations, or unrealistic homeowner budgets.

Plan My Home Project was created to help bridge that gap through homeowner-focused planning guidance and project preparation support.

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A Practical, Homeowner Focused Approach

Plan My Home Project is designed specifically for homeowners, not contractors.

The goal is not to pressure homeowners into hiring a specific contractor or selling construction services.

Instead, Plan My Home Project focuses on helping homeowners:

  • Better understand their project

  • Organize their planning process

  • Prepare before collecting quotes

  • Compare contractor proposals more effectively

  • Understand realistic budgets and expectations

  • Avoid common renovation mistakes


Practical, Real-World Project Experience

Plan My Home Project is built around practical project planning experience and real-world construction coordination knowledge.

The guidance provided is based on understanding how projects are typically planned, priced, organized, and executed from a project management perspective.

Services Offered

Plan My Home Project currently offers services such as:

  • Project Planning & Contractor Review

  • Full-Service Project Planning

Services are available remotely, with optional local site visits available depending on project location.

The Goal

Home projects are expensive.

The goal of Plan My Home Project is simple:
help homeowners feel more informed, more organized, and more prepared before moving forward with construction projects.