Home Renovation Basics

by Norseman Construction & Development Ltd

Home Renovation Basics

For many Canadians, the largest single investment is their home. Homeowners spend millions and millions annually repairing, upgrading and making additions of one sort or another. The money spent on renovations annually is probably equal to that spent on new home construction each year.

Renovation can be costly both financially and emotionally and can take months to complete. The upheaval to your daily life and routine can take its toll. Ultimately, during the process the desire and pressure to complete can lead to costly and long lasting mistakes. Most major renovations are a once in a lifetime event and should be given due care and consideration and professional planning before as well as during the actual work.

To give you, the homeowner, confidence and peace of mind, to minimize the inconvenience and family stress and to maximize on the renovation experience, choose a contractor that can guide you through the process from concept to completion on time and on budget.

The most common renovations that add value and enjoyment are as follows;

  • Renovating a Kitchen
  • Replacing Windows and Doors
  • Upgrading the Flooring
  • Making a Home Addition
  • Replacing or upgrading a Roof
  • Renovating a Bathroom
  • Adding a Fireplace

There are many motivations for contemplating a renovation, small or large, such as the thought of comfort or the need for more space or staging your home for sale. These renovations will make your home attractive, safer, increase the market value, but could also make the home more energy efficient and more economical to operate.

The five steps you should consider when planning a renovation regardless of its size, that will give you the confidence that your job is and will proceed to completion as you had thought it would and that the results that you first contemplated are realized:

  • Careful planning
  • Select a reputable designer and contractor
  • Get a written contract covering the entire process
  • Regularly check and meet to review the progress of the work.
  • Feedback in a timely manner on any concerns to avoid mistakes.

With these tips you should be able to make the most of your investment, both financially and in enjoyment!

This article has been provided by Norseman Construction. For more information visit www.norsemanconstruction.ca.

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