12 Things To Do Before A Major Home Remodeling

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12 Things To Do Before A Major Home Remodeling

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Changing your residence and giving the place a complete makeover are some crucial decisions people have to make. But they’re also stressful undertaking that may fail if improperly executed. Many homeowners are confused about how to start remodeling. It takes some people several misfortunes to eventually realize they needed to create a plan. Considering some precautions before interviewing contractors saves you some disappointments. So, here are twelve checks to perform pre-remodel:

  1. Contact friends

Don’t hesitate to approach your family, friends, and neighbors for some assistance during the hustle of domestic renovation. Having a reliable shoulder to lean on and offer you moral support comes in handy during such times. You can also depend on their cooperation for getting a place to sleep, shower, and put your stuff temporarily.

  1. Get your stuff

Renovation projects are often chaotic and long-lasting. Thus, it would help if you gathered your essentials before the remodeling begins. So, bring the most necessary objects in the household before they become impossible to be found. This stuff includes your phone, charger, keys, and related articles.

  1. Think about pets

Your pets won’t be comfortable with strangers roaming around the house. And worksites are also dangerous for animals. You should arrange for your pets’ temporary accommodation, especially if they’re skittish or curious. They can also have your pet live with your friends/family for the time being.

  1. Plan a getaway

The ongoing construction encourages some families to pursue residence elsewhere. Some begin to plan a much-needed getaway for the entire family. But this getaway doesn’t necessarily have to be a vacation. Your folks can spend time comfortably at a nearby bread and breakfast to make the process seem bearable.

  1. Research the materials

The materials you choose will also affect both your budget and the project’s overall quality. So, you can select more cost-effective items for remodeling your residence. And this material also consists of items necessary for your safety and well-being. Investing in quality prescription safety glasses prevents eye injuries and accidents. Similarly, gloves and goggles ensure that you can survey the plot unharmed while renovations are underway.

  1. Acquire security

Since remodeling a home requires strangers walking through your property, this situation makes your belongings vulnerable to theft/damage. This threat doesn’t always come from someone from the team constructing the building. But a dishonest vagrant might find this opportunity quite lucrative. That’s why you should get programmable locks to your doors. You can change the password that allows entrance to your house after the reno team has done its task.

  1. Consider plans

Before you commence the remodeling operations, consider your plans for the future. Where do you see yourself in 5-10 years? In other words, do you intend to live in this house for a prolonged period? That’s how you’ll decide whether remodeling conforms with your future intentions or if renovation expenditures are even worth it. If your residential objectives are short-term, then there’s no need to be frivolous with money here. A makeover seems appropriate if you wish to grow old in this abode.

  1. Start with the kitchen

Experts recommend renovating your kitchen first before touching other parts of the house. A 2019 report suggested that homeowners could recover 59% of the kitchen remodel charges by selling the home. On the other hand, minor kitchen restorations give 81% returns! As redecorating the hearth adds more value to your house, kitchen renovations are worth your utmost attention. Moreover, if you have a large kitchen, the remodel will require – in usual cases – several weeks.

  1. Calculate the budget

Preparing a realistic budget helps you understand what sort of improvements you can afford during the renovation project. That’s why homeowners need to ask themselves relevant questions about the monetary freedom they have. Do they intend to execute some significant reconstructions? Do they need to apply for a loan? You should seek sources to fund your domestic remodeling project before embarking on the actual mission. Then you should question whether it’s cheaper to renovate the house or consider moving elsewhere. Experts estimate that moving may cost 8-10% of the total value of your home. So, it would be best if you compared the fiscal burden of both these decisions.

  1. Consider DIY

If the remodeling project doesn’t appear budget-friendly, you may consider doing it yourself instead of outsourcing the labor. Now, remember that specific tasks do seem easy to tackle. For instance, painting the walls and changing your cabinets are DIY-friendly jobs. But plumbing and electrical jobs shouldn’t be undertaken by non-professionals. So, if you’re handy with tools and possess the right skills, it’s safe to think about doing some of the work by yourself. But most homeowners are only comfortable with professionals since they lack tools, knowledge, and resources about remodeling. In some cases, a DIY makeover ends up being more expensive than you would’ve imagined.

  1. Interview professionals

It’s better to interview different contractors and ask them for a quote. That way, you can compare bids and discover the option that suits your domestic improvement requirements. You can prevent the risk of paying too much for something that could’ve been executed inexpensively by another contractor. So, homeowners should refrain from deciding anything without consulting many experts. It also pays to ask your neighbors for their recommendations. They might suggest a company they’ve previously worked with and found trustworthy. So, you can follow up on these references and choose the best people for this project.

  1. Store your stuff

Finally, specific renovation projects require homeowners to momentarily remove their possessions from the house and put them elsewhere. Homeowners find it difficult to reposition bulky items such as furniture. And then there’s seldom any space left where you can dump your clutter. Storage spaces offer a remedy to this problem. Instead of throwing away items that are dear to you yet take too much space, you can store them inside a container. These self-storage facilities enable people to prevent hoarding and keep their possessions safe in a temperature-controlled environment. So, this remodeling can also be a perfect chance for you to start decluttering the house.
Conclusion
Statistics show that most American homeowners preferred renovating kitchens and bathrooms in 2018. Since remodeling your home has many benefits that encourage people to consider renovation projects. A domestic makeover adds to your house’s value and enhances the comfortability of your abode. Many homeowners prefer recreating their dilapidated residences instead of moving to a new neighborhood. In other words, you may upgrade an outdated and forlorn dwelling by spending on redecorations and contemporary fittings. Smart proprietors take into account different factors before plunging into a refurbishing project without any proper know-how. Such an ill-informed undertaking may lead to a failed remodeling.

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