Renovating your home can be an exciting adventure to embark on, but it’s also one that requires a lot of financial investment, depending on where you want to get started. Whether you’re dreaming of something open concept in your kitchen or you want a stylish new bathroom, there are a few must have expenses that you can’t skip out on if you want your house to truly shine. And while you might be tempted to cut corners in some areas, trust me, there are certain things you definitely don’t want to overlook. Here are four key things to pay for when renovating your home.
Asbestos removal.
OK, First things first, asbestos. If your home was built before the 1980s, there is a good chance that it’s hiding this pesky substance in places like tiles, insulation, and the ceiling. Now I know it sounds like something out of a horror movie, but asbestos is really not a joke.
It can cause some serious health problems if it’s disturbed, so you need a pro to come in and remove it safely before you can get to work on your Renault. You might be able to save a few bucks on DIY projects, but this isn’t one of them. Be sure to call in the experts and let them handle it. Your lungs will thank you.
Quality materials.
Look, I get it, renovating can get expensive very quickly, and sometimes the urge to grab a bargain laminate flooring or budget friendly backsplash is tempting. But the thing is, if you go for the cheap stuff now, you’re going to regret it later.
Low cost materials may save you some cash up front, but they often don’t stand the test of time. Splurging a little where it counts, like durable hardwood floors or sturdy appliances, is a good thing, and you’ll feel better about it when your kitchen isn’t falling apart after a year.
Labor costs.
Hiring professionals for certain tasks is a no brainer. Whether you’re plumbing, electrical work, or general construction needs some help, the DIY route can often end in disaster and more expenses. You might be handy with a hammer, but some things require expertise. Would you rather pay for a top notch plumber to fix a leaky pipe now, or have to pay a fortune to fix water damage later on?
Design Consultation.
If you’re not a design expert, and let’s be honest, most of us are not, it’s worth spending a little cash now to consult a pro. You don’t have to hire a full-time interior designer, but a one-off consultation can help you to nail down the color palette of your dreams. A designer can also help you to avoid costly mistakes like putting your couch where it can’t even fit through the door and ensure that your space has that well factor that you’re going for.
The dream of a beautiful newly renovated home is totally achievable, but it’s important to remember that cutting corners on certain aspects of renovation can end up costing you more in the long run.
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