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Planning Your Home Renovation

December 14th, 2011

As most people know, without a plan, the simplest of jobs can get very messy, very quickly. The old adage, “fail to plan; plan to fail” has lost none of its wisdom despite the ravages of time, and has never been more true than when it comes to your home renovation. Planning is by no means easy, and generating detailed plans for complicated projects can be lengthy, and at times confusing. The following guidelines cover the basics to ensure your renovation project goes as smoothly as possible:

Prioritize – a new kitchen or basement might be what your heart desires, but take a good look around and search deep in your soul. Are there more pressing renovations your home requires which if not tended to may lead to structural damage? As well as asking professional renovators for advice, hiring an independent home inspector can be a good way to assess what is urgently required in your home, as well as understanding if the renovation you want is actually possible. Make sure you check qualifications, references and proof of errors and omission insurance, and get a written report. You can then discuss the results with your contractor at a later stage.

Know what you want and why you want it – is it as simple as a fresh coat of paint, or is it a more complicated job? Is it resale value you’re interested in (in which case, kitchen and bathroom renovations are the most profitable) or does that not come into the equation? Do you want more living area for your expanding family, a better space to entertain, or a more functional space? Is it luxury you’re after? Make some sketches, rough out some floor plans. A 3D model is a great way to visualize the final product.

Do you need a building permit? – not doing proper research in this area can lead to much anguish later down the line. In Ottawa, and in most cities in general, there are strict requirements. Do your homework and find out exactly what’s needed. Depending on the project, this can include the generation of detailed drawings, scheduling inspections and application submission, and can take several weeks to complete. Your renovation contractor can often help get you through this sometimes tricky stage.

Develop a budget – if money was no object, life would be easy (or at least easier). Think hard about how much you are willing to spend and where that money is coming from. Shop around and look out for sales at your local hardware store. Are there parts of the project that you can do yourself? Give yourself some cushion room as well – you may wish to change things during the renovation that are more expensive and that you hadn’t initially thought of.

Know when you want it done – having guests this summer? Probably not a good time to have the guest bedroom overhauled, unless they like to camp. Prefer to pay at least partly in cash? Start a savings plan and stick with it for a year – plan the renovation for when you have a comfortable amount tucked away.

Choose a contractor – if there are some parts of the job which are too complicated or time consuming for you, a reliable, flexible contractor is a must. The key to choosing a contractor is trust: do you feel that you can work with these people, and have them in your home on a daily basis? Do they have the skills to do the job as you want it and when you want it? They might be able to talk the talk, but can they walk the walk? Check references, have a few meetings, ask lots of questions. Get several quotes to help make your decision, but don’t simply go with the cheapest if you’re not comfortable with the contractor – it’ll end up costing much more in the long run. Once you have decided on who to go with, a written contract is essential so that both parties know what’s expected of each other. It will solidify the relationship between you and your contractor, and give you peace of mind going into the project. Do not start working with a contractor without a contract – you are only asking for trouble.

Develop an understanding – if you’re going with a contractor, do some research online. Talk to people who have had similar work performed on their home; buy a DIY book – you might even find you decide to do the work yourself. A little knowledge is a powerful thing, and it gives you control of the situation.

Be prepared – make space and cover up. Move junk out of the basement for a basement renovation and hire storage if need be; keep pets well out of the way, and better still out of the house completely. You could even try to do the same with the kids and yourself if possible. Living with an on-going renovation can be dirty and very dusty. Ensure your personal possessions are protected if they are still in the house. Also, utilities may have to be shut down at certain stages of the project, so know when this might happen and plan accordingly.

Be flexible – the best laid plans of mice and men (and home-owners who are renovating) often go awry. Somewhere along the line changes to the plan will be required, for a variety of reasons, and the more flexible you are, the easier it will be to handle those changes and make the right decision.

Communicate – open lines of communication with your contractor are the key to a successful renovation. Don’t let things fester – if you’re not happy with something, let the boss know. If you want something done a different way, better to say now than to wait a few days when undoing the work might be much more expensive.

Take your time, follow these basic guidelines, and do your research, and you will avoid many of the common pitfalls that beset homeowners who plough unprepared into their home renovation. Don’t plan to fail.

The Importance of House Remodeling

September 5th, 2011

Remodeling your house is very important because this will ensure that your house maintains the beauty and the high value of your house. There are also a lot of people who wanted to remodel their house because they wanted to increase the overall value of their house. Unfortunately, a lot of people are still unaware of the importance of remodeling a house. Today, I will be showing you some of the reasons why you need to remodel your house, and the advantages that you can get from it.

Most experts are saying that having your house remodeled at least once a year will maintain the excitement that you feel while inside your home. A house that hasn’t been remodeled for long can cause boredom, which will soon turn to depression and anxiety. This is the reason why someone who can afford should have his house remodeled regularly. There are a lot of things that you can do in order to successfully remodel your house.

One of the things that you need to consider when remodeling your house is the kitchen. This is the place that is most prone to one of the most destructible element of all – heat. Most of the substances that are being used to beautify a home are very sensitive to heat. If you want to maintain the beauty of your home, the first thing that you need to do is to remodel your kitchen.

A simple repainting can take care of the problem, but if you need more than simple remodeling, then you can change the overall structure of your kitchen. You can contact a professional remodeling contractor in your area to help you find the service that you need. This will also ensure that you will have the best results for your house. You might want to change the lightning inside your home, because this can greatly increase the beauty of your kitchen.

These are some of the things that you need to know about home remodeling. Now that you know the importance of changing or improving your house, the next thing that you need to do is to find the contractor that can provide you with the services that you need. You can use the Internet to find the best for your needs. Watch out for my next article as I will be showing you some of the things that you need to do to find the best remodeling contractor in your area.