What type of company should I look for...

  • Erstellt am 2020-08-15 15:15:25

thausbau

2020-08-15 15:15:25
  • #1
Hello everyone,

I am a tenant with my company on the ground floor of a detached house; another tenant lives in the attic. The entire ground floor is tiled, a wooden floor/laminate would be great, there is underfloor heating that is currently being renewed, old roller shutters that would need to be replaced, the room doors, light switches, and handles should also be replaced at some point, the textured wallpaper could also be removed, sockets might possibly be newly installed, network cables perhaps laid flush-mounted, the fluorescent tubes could be replaced by nice, adjustable LED panel lights.

Now, I could look for a company for each individual thing I want to do and take care of the appointments myself, arrange coordination between the various trades where necessary, etc. But honestly, I would prefer if there was ONE company that advises me on everything and then arranges the individual parts in the right order (do you do the floor first, then the walls, or the walls first, then the floor, etc.). Only, I have no idea what type of company I should even be looking for. I don’t need anything fancy, I just want someone who can coordinate and knows which company does what well.

Are there such companies that carry this out and, when they don’t do it themselves, find and involve someone who does? So that I have one contact person if I have a question or if something doesn’t go smoothly, etc.?

thausbau.
 

AxelH.

2020-08-15 15:47:31
  • #2
Yes, of course, such companies exist. At the company we had in-house, it was called "Elektroinstallationen und Trockenbau". Depending on the location, I have an address for someone who works between Cologne and Frankfurt.

Best regards

Axel
 

Elokine

2020-08-15 16:23:21
  • #3
You write that you are a tenant. Have you spoken to your landlord to see if this is in their interest? What you plan goes beyond simple renovation (e.g., roller shutters, newly installed sockets, room doors) and in my opinion requires their approval. In the best case, your landlord will participate in this action because it increases the value of the apartment.
 

hampshire

2020-08-15 17:03:26
  • #4
The company is called Vermieter. Otherwise, you can give a company the contract to coordinate the entire construction site.
 

thausbau

2020-08-16 17:01:00
  • #5

Since I am west of Frankfurt, that would be interesting. If you like, please send me the address via message. Thanks.


Yes, he is on board. And I would like to have it in my own hands because I plan to stay there for a long time, and then it is how I like it, and not how a landlord might have it implemented "cheaply" or not to my taste.




Correctly recognized, that’s what I am asking about.
 

Pinky0301

2020-08-16 17:34:59
  • #6
Phew, I would think twice about that. Overall, it’s not going to be a cheap undertaking. Do you have protection against termination or something similar in the lease agreement? Otherwise, you’ll be putting a lot of money into it now and next year the landlord might terminate your lease. And yes, that can happen even if you get along really well now. As a landlord, I wouldn’t want my tenant to carry out any work on their own accord either, because then I have no control over the quality or the ability to check it.
 

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