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Remodel Nightmares - Home Renovation Disasters



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Renovations can be a stressful experience for homeowners. But, it is not uncommon for them to have nightmares. Renovations can not only be an unpleasant experience but can also cause anxiety. Nearly all homeowners can relate to a disaster from a renovation.

Poor communication between homeowners as well as contractors can result in disasterous renovations. Sometimes the contractor might not follow all specifications, or he may abandon you with an incomplete job. The project may not be compliant with building codes and your house might end up looking ugly. No matter the reason, a written contract can protect your home and you from such nightmares. Before you hire a contractor, make sure to inspect the quality of work.


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There are many options to transform a house, including decluttering or embarking on a larger project. But no matter how much time and money you've got for the renovation, it's essential to be prepared for disaster. Without proper preparation, you could end up with one of the worst renovation nightmares. You will be thankful that you had consulted a home remodeling specialist before beginning a renovation.


Renovation nightmares are common and can lead to thousands of dollars in losses. It doesn't matter if you haven't had to deal with poor quality home remodeling. 58% of American homeowners plan to renovate their homes in 2018. You are likely one of these homeowners. A substandard contractor could cost you a lot. Sometimes, the remodeling job might not conform to building codes. This can happen even with the best contractors.

A home renovation nightmare is the most common type of home renovation. It's possible for a home renovation to go smoothly if you've seen it on television or in movies. However, you must be careful not to fall into this trap. You never know when a disaster might strike! Prepare and create the plans. Make sure you do all of the research necessary to hire the best contractor for your job.


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Renovating a home is not easy. There are some renovations that can be difficult and others that end up being complete disasters. These problems can happen when you don't know how to fix them. A good home renovator is able to solve problems before they even start. A professional can save you a lot of money if the job is done right. Professionals can help you avoid costly mistakes and make your renovation nightmares disappear. If you don't trust your gut instinct, hire a professional.


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FAQ

What should I do if I want to hire an architect/builder?

You might find it easier to hire someone to do your home renovations. An architect or builder is a good option if you plan to buy a new house.


Should you do floors or walls first?

The best way to start any project is by deciding on what you want to achieve. It's important to think about how you are going to use the space, who will use it and why they need it. This will help decide if you want flooring or wallcoverings.

Flooring may be an option if you are planning to make an open kitchen/living room. You could also consider wall coverings for privacy if this is the space you are looking to create.


What should I fix first when renovating a house?

Fixing up a home starts with cleaning out all the clutter from inside and outside. You will need to clean out all moldy areas and repair any leaky pipes. Finally, you'll need to repaint the interior. Finally, you need to clean off the exterior surfaces and apply fresh paint.


How do I select a competent contractor?

Ask your family and friends for recommendations when choosing a contractor. Check out online reviews. Look online for reviews to ensure the contractor you choose is experienced in the construction area you are interested. Ask for references and check them out.


Can I rent a dumpster?

Yes, you can rent a dumpster to help you dispose of debris after completing your home renovation. A dumpster can be rented to help keep your yard clean and free of trash.



Statistics

  • Rather, allot 10% to 15% for a contingency fund to pay for unexpected construction issues. (kiplinger.com)
  • The average fixed rate for a home-equity loan was recently 5.27%, and the average variable rate for a HELOC was 5.49%, according to Bankrate.com. (kiplinger.com)
  • A final payment of, say, 5% to 10% will be due when the space is livable and usable (your contract probably will say "substantial completion"). (kiplinger.com)
  • They'll usually lend up to 90% of your home's "as-completed" value, but no more than $424,100 in most locales or $636,150 in high-cost areas. (kiplinger.com)
  • Most lenders will lend you up to 75% or 80% of the appraised value of your home, but some will go higher. (kiplinger.com)



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How To

Are you renovating the exterior or interior first?

Which should I choose first?

When choosing which project to begin with, there are many things to take into consideration. The most common factor is whether the building is old or new. You should consider the condition and age of the roof, windows, doors, flooring, electric system, etc. When the building is new, there are many things to consider such as its location, size, number, style, and so forth.

The roof is the most important thing to inspect if the building is older. If your roof seems like it is about to fall apart, then you should get on with the renovation. If the roof is fine, then you can move onto the next step. Next, look at the windows. Next, inspect the windows and make sure they are clean. After that, you can go through all the doors to make sure they are clear of any debris. Then, if everything seems okay, you can begin working on the floors. It is important that your flooring is strong and stable so that it will not give way no matter what you do. After you have completed these steps, you can move on the walls. Examine the walls carefully to determine if there are any cracks or other damage. If the wall looks good, you can proceed to the next stage. You can now inspect the ceiling. Check the ceiling and make sure that it is strong enough to hold up whatever weight you decide to put on it. If all is well, then you are ready to move on to the next phase of your renovation.

You would want to begin with the exterior if the building was recently built. The exterior of the home should be examined first. Is it maintained well? Are there cracks anywhere? Is it in good condition? If your exterior isn't looking great, you should make some changes. You don't want your home to look poor. Next, inspect the foundation. Repairing the foundation is a good idea if it appears weak. Also, make sure to inspect the driveway. You want it to be smooth and flat. If it isn't, then you should probably fix it. You should also inspect the sidewalk while you're checking your driveway. If it's uneven, then you should probably replace it.

These areas should be checked before you move on to the inside. Start by looking at the kitchen. Is it clean and well-maintained? If it is unorganized, it should be cleaned. Next, inspect the appliances. You want them to be in good order and working correctly. If they aren’t in great shape, then either you buy new ones or replace them. Check the cabinets after this. If they are stained or scratched, then you should probably paint them. If they are in great condition, then you can go to the bathroom. In here, you should check the toilet. If the toilet is leaking, you will need to replace it. If it's just dirty, then you should probably wash it. Next, examine all the fixtures. Make sure they are clean. You should clean them if they are stained. You should also inspect the countertops. They should be repainted if they are chipped or cracked. If they are smooth and shiny, then you should probably use some kind of sealant.

Final step: Check your furniture. Verify that everything is in good condition. If it's missing or damaged, you need to find it. It is best to repair any broken items. Once everything is checked, then you can move back outside and finish the job.




 



Remodel Nightmares - Home Renovation Disasters