Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico
Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico
Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico Yucatan's leading tourist guide to Merida, Campeche, Valladolid, Izamal and the Yucatan, Mexico
 


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One of the great benefits of building or remodeling in Yucatan is that it is relatively inexpensive compared to construction costs in Canada, Europe and the USA. Labor is inexpensive and materials: hard woods, stone, marble and cement are very reasonable.

It is a very good idea to hire a reputable architect that either has a construction crew or works closely with a good contractor. Trying to save a few bucks by hiring your own guys and running the construction yourself is NOT a good idea. I know, I know, you were a general contractor and or a handyman and you can do it yourself with the help of a few laborers.

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I cannot begin to tell you how many times I have seen well-intentioned people with construction experience, start their own projects and end up paying more to get someone to come in and fix the mess.

When it comes to getting the permits, buying the materials, managing the laborers, paying employee taxes and understanding local customs and workers expectations and requirements, a good local architect/contractor can save you money, time and a lot of frustration!

Merida has many good architects and contractors. Get some recommendations from your real estate person or a local friend. Ask to see the architect’s portfolio of previous projects ask for references. A good architect is going to be delighted to show you their stuff.

 

 

 




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Go in with a basic plan of what you want, i.e., number of bedrooms, baths, room sizes, floor plan, patio, pool, garden, etc.

Currently, there is a lot of construction and remodeling going on in Merida. You are probably going to have to wait awhile to begin your project. If you find an architect/contractor that can begin your
project immediately, be dubious.

Just about everything in Yucatan is currently constructed out of cement block. When constructed properly, using the correct mixtures of sand,
concrete, water, experience and expertise – the structures are extremely durable and virtually indestructible. This is why damages from hurricanes are usually limited to windows, doors, windmills and
vegetation.

Concrete structures should have at least two good coats of sellador applied to them before they are painted. Due to the humidity in Yucatan and the propensity of cement and mamposteria (many older
structures are a stone type construction known as mamposteria) to absorb moisture, make certain you prepare and dry your surfaces. Before painting, make certain that the walls are good and dry! Then apply a few coats of sellador on your interior and exterior walls. Sellador is inexpensive and well worth the extra labor.

Albiniles (concrete construction tradesmen) are currently in high demand as the growth of Yucatan continues to boom. Finding good, experienced albiniles is important. If you are building on the
beach, you especially want to make certain that you have employed albiniles with the integrity to make certain that the concrete is being mixed with sweet water (not salt water). Many of the decrepit buildings on the beach that have been destroyed by hurricanes were poorly constructed because the cement mixture contained salt water.

Finally, and again, find a good architect/contractor to help you with your project. You will be glad you did!

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Archaeological sites:
      Calakmul and Champoton
      Edzna
      Ek Balam
      Chichen Itza
      Dzibilchaltun
      Uxmal
      Puuc Route
      Xcambo
Beaches:
      Alacranes Reef
      Beaches
      Celestun
      Chelem
      Chicxulub
      El Cuyo
      Dzilam Bravo
      Holbox
      Mahajual
      Marina Silcer
      Progreso
      Progreso Marinas
      Ria Lagartos
      Telchac Puerto
      Tulum
      Reef Yucatan Hotel
Colonial Towns:
      Izamal
      Motul
      Tekax
      Ticul
      Tizimin
      Valladolid
      Oxkutzcab
      Convent Route
Eco Destinations:
      Caves
      Cenotes
      Cenote Yokdzonot
      Ecoturistic Network
      Kixil Kiuic Reserve
      Ox Watz
      Xcanche
      San Crisanto Mangroves
Haciendas:
      Hacienda Petac
      Hacienda Route
      Hacienda Tours
      Tasting and Gastronomy
Major cities:
      Campeche
      Chetumal
      Merida
Real Estate in Yucatan:
      Real Estate
      RE - Building & Remodeling
      RE - Buying in Mexico
      RE - Beach Homes
      RE - Colonial Homes
      RE - Tours & Seminars
More info:
      Daytrips
      Destination Weddings
      Golf Club of Yucatan
      Hostels
      House Exchange
      Open Air Museum
      Punta Laguna
      Traveling with Children
      Vacation Rentals
      Whale Sharks
      Spas in Yucatan


 


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