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The Ultimate Guide to Planning a House Renovation

Nov 23

The Ultimate Guide to Planning a House Renovation

If you have never attempted a home renovation before, it can be overwhelming. No matter the task, there will be many details to consider. It can become overwhelming.

 

These steps and recommendations will help plan your home makeover. You can order what you need, prioritize and then create a specific home project plan. This will ensure that you are on a budget, on time, and reduce stress.

 

5 Steps for Planning a Remodel by Remodelling Homes St, Paul

 

1. Prepare a detailed plan to complete your home improvement project.

 

In any remodeling project in St. Paul, Minnesota you need to prepare a plan. It should be clear and concise. Include the following information in your project plans:

 

  • Your final project's plans or sketches.

  • A list of your requirements and desired outcomes for the project.

  • You can either hire a professional or a layperson to complete the steps.

  • You should also check for local zoning restrictions or permissions during this phase of the renovation. It is important to check if the renovation you are planning is allowed in your area. Garage conversions and other types of remodeling are not permitted. If your project involves altering the structure of your house or the use and enjoyment of space, you will probably need a permit. Before you apply for permits, ensure that you have hired a team and made a schedule.

 

When you start your project: 6-12 months prior.

 

2. Budget the project

 

Your budget and financing options are key to your home renovations. Include in your budget permits, labor costs, permit fees, as well the cost for decorations or cosmetic touches.

 

Follow these steps to make a budget.

 

  • The first step is to establish your budget. You should set aside 10% of your budget for unexpected expenses.

  • The professionals can give you pricing estimates.

  • Calculate all the materials required.

  • If you are concerned that your estimates will exceed your budget for home improvements, you can refer to the step-one plan to get rid of items that aren’t necessary. Get estimates from several contractors in order to choose the best budget solution.

 

When to Start: Three to six months prior to the start date of your project.

 

3. Subcontractors can be hired

 

Next, you will need to hire your contractors for your home renovation project. Your contractor selection should not be based solely on the price of their services. The following are important factors to remember when interviewing and selecting contractors.

 

  • Many years of experience: It is better to have a contractor with many years of experience than someone who is just starting out in the field.

  • Contracting license: Verify your contractor has undergone all required processes to be eligible for any certifications that are necessary for their line.

  • Contractors must have the appropriate workers' comp and liability insurance for their job.

  • References: Request references from your contractor and then call them. This is an excellent way to verify that your contractor does not just exist on paper.

  • Payment schedule: A good contractor does not require payment in advance. The Better Business Bureau warns against it. It is vital to establish payment terms prior to the construction process beginning. It is possible to pay a little more to work alongside someone you are familiar with in certain circumstances.

  • This checklist can be used to hire contractors.

 

When to begin: Two to three weeks prior to your start date.

 

4. Create a schedule

 

Now it's time to plan your remodeling timeline. Once your budget is set, you can start to work backward. Pick a preferred date to start the remodeling, or you can work backward starting at that date if it is not possible to complete it by a given date.

 

When to begin: Two to three weeks prior to your start day.

 

5. Get ready to renovate your home by packing and prepping.

 

Now that your home project planning is complete, you need to prepare the space and plan how to keep it from being used during construction.

 

The extent of the work being done determines whether you should move out or stay. Do you want to remodel your kitchen? Create a mini-kitchen and dining area. Then, take all your small appliances and dishes out. Are you planning to renovate your master bed chamber? Change your sleeping arrangements and create storage for your belongings. Moving out may be an option if your home is undergoing major renovations.

 

When you want to start: Plan two to three years in advance. Move one to two weeks ahead.

 

 

Remodeling Homes St, Paul

St. Paul, Mn

(651) 272 2640