A Step-by-Step Guide to Planning a Home Renovation
Overview
Frequently Asked Questions
Always keep a 15% to 20% buffer budget to cover unforeseen repairs, like rusted pipes or structural issues discovered behind walls.
Start with structural demolition, followed by plumbing/electrical wiring, wall plastering, tiling, painting, and finally carpentry/fixtures.
Get quotes from at least three contractors, check their past client references in person, and ensure all material specs are listed in a signed contract.
For minor single-room updates, yes. For whole-house plumbing or tiling renovations, it is safer and less stressful to move out temporarily.
A standard kitchen remodel takes between 2 and 4 weeks depending on the complexity of piping and custom modular cabinetry installation.
A wall that supports the weight of the floor or roof structure above it. Removing a load-bearing wall without columns will cause structural collapse.
Renovate bathrooms first. They involve complex tiling and wet plumbing work, which can create dust and moisture that affects adjacent rooms.
Waterproofing repairs, replacing old electrical wiring, structural cracks correction, debris disposal fees, and final cleaning charges.
Internal cosmetic updates do not require permits, but modifications like expanding rooms or demolishing external balconies require local municipality approval.
Apply at least two coats of high-quality elastomeric liquid membrane on bathroom floors and walls before laying tiles, followed by water pond tests.
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