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5 Things to Remember When Starting a Remodeling Project

After a few years, it may be time to remodel your home to update it and create a contemporary design and style. Whether you need a new backsplash or your countertops are outdated, it may be time to install new materials and fixtures. If you’re ready to get started on a remodeling project, there are a few important facts to keep in mind.

1. There are Ways to Save Money

Although you may be spending thousands of dollars on a remodel, it doesn’t mean there aren’t ways to save money. You can avoid paying too much by partnering with local businesses to obtain discounts. You can also do some of the work yourself if you have some experience installing new floors or placing a new sink on the countertop. It’s also necessary to have a good balance between expense and quality to avoid purchasing materials that are cheap and don’t last long-term.

Planning the project in advance is also important to avoid making costly changes in the middle of the process.

2. Rent a Dumpster

It can be easy to forget how many materials you’ll be tossing out during the remodeling project as you start to break down walls or remove old countertops. You’ll quickly realize how much debris you’ll discard, which will be too much for your normal trash can to hold. Renting a dumpster will make the clean-up process quicker and more efficient while also allowing you to safely discard the old materials that were originally installed in your home.

3. Remain Selective with the Contractor You Select

Many people don’t realize that the contractor they hire to complete the remodel will determine the quality of results of the project. It’s important to do your research and find someone with a high level of experience in the industry to ensure you’re satisfied with their skills and the work they perform. Ask family members and friends for recommendations in the local area, and read online reviews to get an idea of other customers’ experience using the professional.

4. Everything Should Be in Writing

It’s important to get a written contract to avoid complications and conflict that can occur when working closely with a contractor. The contract should include specific details like the start date, completion date, and the different tasks that will be completed.

You also need to get the contractor’s quote in writing in the contract to avoid paying anything extra than what you and the contractor agreed upon when you decided to hire their services. Consider getting a fixed-price contract, which details labor, building materials, and permits that need to be obtained to perform the work.

5. There Will Likely Be Issues

It’s important to stay flexible during a remodeling project to ensure you don’t lose patience or become frustrated when problems arise. The contractor may find mold in one of the walls, or you may discover termites. Set aside some of your budget for unexpected costs to ensure you stay within your budget and remain calm.

It’s also important to remember that the expected deadline of the project may be pushed back by several days or weeks, depending on how much work is performed. If you don’t have high expectations for everything to go perfectly, you’ll be less disappointed when things don’t go according to plan.

Preparing yourself for a remodeling project is necessary to make it go as smoothly as possible. You can look forward to each step that is completed and enjoy enhancing the appeal and functionality of your home.

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Alex is the co-author of 100 Greatest Plays, 100 Greatest Cricketers, 100 Greatest Films and 100 Greatest Moments. He has written for a wide variety of publications including The Observer, The Sunday Times, The Daily Mail, The Guardian and The Telegraph.

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