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Managing Large Renovations

August 9, 2022admin

Property renovations have become increasingly more popular in recent years due to the pandemic. 

Terms like ‘house extension’, ‘conversion’ and ‘renovation’ have increased across internet searches due to more people staying at home and wanting to improve their living space. If you are keen to renovate your property, you may want to manage the project yourself. Our article discusses everything you need to know about managing a large renovation. 

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What Constitutes To Large Scale Renovations?

Large renovations include home extensions, loft or garage conversions, building a basement, or remodelling the interior. Moreover, large can mean in scale or price.

They may take months or even years to complete. Property improvements like these can boost the value of the home and the quality of life within it too.

How To Manage Improvements

Managing a substantial build needs to be done efficiently in order to not sacrifice the quality of the build, and lose out on a significant amount of money. 

  1. Planning the renovation from start to finish involves knowing what materials and labour will take place, as well as planning permissions and the timeline.
  2. Budgeting for the renovation will ensure that nothing is left unfinished and will prevent costs from spiralling out of control.
  3. Hiring the right companies is important as this will affect the quality and the budget of the build.
  4. Quality checks throughout will ensure that everything is running smoothly and according to plan, and can reduce shoddy workmanship or errors.
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Creating to-do lists and having a detailed schedule of the renovation can help in the long run when keeping track of progress. Detailed plans or drawings of the proposed finished article can also help when comparing the idea with the real thing. Moreover, it may be helpful to take photos throughout the project so you can see the progress as it takes place.

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