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January 25, 2016Whether a family is doing a home remodel by themselves or calling in the experts, several important considerations must be made first. This way, homeowners can effectively consider costs and come up with solutions for possible problems that may occur. However, in many cases, a remodel is a great choice if undertaken carefully because it can transform the way a family uses a home.
Determine Budget
Remodeling can get out of hand without a thorough budget in place. The number and quality of selections at home improvement stores is nearly endless. A budget will help families set their priorities.
Determine Extra Costs
Families also must consider any extra costs that may creep in quickly. Hidden costs can include permits, inspections, contractors, delivery fees and rented power tools. To save money on things like waste removal, get the help of professionals like those at Ware Disposal. Remodels come with a lot of waste, and making trips to the dump yourself can cost you a lot of time and money. Hidden costs like these can be reduced my working with professionals.
Determine Priorities
Remodeling priorities will be different for every family. Some will be going for an updated look while others will want to undertake a larger remodel to improve home space and flow.
Determine Current and Future Value
Families should consider how long they will be living in the home to determine what type of remodel is right for them. Those planning to stay many years will want to make choices that appeal to their tastes while those hoping to sell will want to appeal to the majority of home buyers.
Determine a Timeline
In order to work around vacation and work schedules, families should come up with a proposed schedule before starting. They can then determine if they need help with childcare or if they will need to find another place to sleep, cook or bathe for a time.
Determine Contingency Plans
Almost every remodel has something that does not go according to plan. It could be the budget, the timeline or even a problem found during demolition. Homeowners should set aside extra money and time to cover these potential problems to decrease futures stress and frustration.
A remodel is often preferred to moving because it allows a family to enjoy the same home, neighbors and community while improving their space to work best for their needs. Many remodels can even add value to the home if they are done with the desire to sell in mind. By starting a remodel with careful considerations of the costs, timeline and overall plans, families can avoid many of the costly problems and irritating stressors that come with a home remodel.
Guest Post By:
Anita Ginsburg / Freelance Writer
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