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4 Common Renovation Mistakes

A large-scale home renovation can breathe new life into your home, significantly increasing appeal, liveability, efficiency, and comfort. While there are many benefits for home renovations of all sizes, it is crucial to ensure that you are taking the proper steps to ensure optimal quality throughout the course of your project. As a leading provider of home renovation solutions for every type of home, the team at Alderidge Construction knows how easy it can be for inexperienced or first-time renovators to make mistakes. That is why we have put together a list of 4 common renovation mistakes to help you avoid them and demonstrate why it is often worth hiring a professional for your project.

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4 Renovation Mistakes to Avoid for Your Project

The following renovation mistakes are the most common for projects of all sizes:

1. Not Hiring a Professional

When it comes to performing a major home renovation, it is always a good idea to leave it to an experienced professional. In addition to being experts in design and construction, a professional will also be able to offer knowledge and expertise in a variety of different areas such as:

  • Insurance requirements
  • Building permits and codes
  • Labour and material requirements
  • Managing timelines
  • Accurate estimates

2. Cutting Corners to Lower Costs

While reducing costs is not a bad thing, it is important to strike a balance between cost-effectiveness and quality. For example, if you cut your costs too low, you will likely compromise quality, safety, and appeal for your home. On the other hand, if you go for expensive materials and fixtures in every area, you may end up spending far more than you meant to. If you are choosing a professional to handle your home renovation, be sure to perform your due diligence and choose a company or individual that is committed to striking this balance for your home. This will ensure that you get great results while sticking to your budget.

3. Not Accounting for Delays or Accidents

Accidents, weather delays, and other unforeseen circumstances can delay your project and put it off schedule. In some instances, these delays can even cause you to go over budget, increasing the cost of your project and the amount of time it will take to finish. Instead of assuming that everything will go according to plan, it is always best to be prepared for mishaps or delays. Consider setting aside money to serve as an emergency fund or hire a professional that has a proven track record for navigating delays or unforeseen circumstances.

4. Not Having a Budget

Working without a budget can lead to massive problems, especially for larger renovation projects. Before starting any work or hiring a professional, you will need to create a realistic budget for your project. Be sure to account for all materials, labour, tools, equipment, permits, insurance, and other items when making your budget. Alternatively, you can contact a professional to provide a quote on your project, as this will give you a clear picture of what to expect for your project while ensuring that it is in capable hands.

To learn more about our home renovation solutions or to discuss the details of your project, get in touch with the team at Alderidge Construction. We can be reached through our online contact form and will be happy to answer any questions you may have regarding our services.