Are you thinking about renovating your home? It is certainly a great way to increase your property value as well as make your home more comfortable. There are a few ways in which you can start your home makeover project, and each that has its benefits. You can either choose a phased renovation or a complete renovation, but how do you know which one will work for you? iRemodel Home Renovations has put together a simple guide to help you choose which one is the best for your project.
Project Timeline
Time is a big factor in any renovation project. There are permits to apply for, areas to keep protected, materials to be ordered, and much more. In addition to the preparation that goes on ahead of the project, there is also clean up afterwards to consider. Renovation projects in their entirety can be time-consuming even with proper planning. When you choose a full renovation, you only have to worry about delays or spending time on home upgrades once. On the other hand, if your upgrades are extensive, you may benefit more from a phased project instead.
Renovation Budget
Remodeling your home is not cheap, and depending on the amount of work you plan to complete, you may end up putting it off until you have more fluidity. If you are concerned about being able to afford a large project, phased renovation can make the process more pocket friendly. This can help break the project up into affordable batches so you can get the home of your dreams without breaking the bank.
Maximum Efficiency
Renovating a single room is much easier than multiples, but combining renovation projects can actually be cheaper and more efficient in the long run. Painters, plumbers, and electricians can handle each aspect of your home renovation at once instead of coming out individually for each smaller job. This results in projects generally costing less overall.
Relocating for Your Renovation
For a full home renovation, relocation will be required. You can move in with friends, family, or even secure a temporary rental while your home is undergoing construction. It is a good idea to get a clear idea of your renovation timeline so that you can plan your relocation arrangements properly. There is nothing worse than planning to stay with family for a month only to have your project run over schedule by several weeks.
Home Renovations by iRemodel Home Renovations
Whether you choose to have your Toronto home renovation in phases or all at once, we can help. We can even pair similar smaller projects to improve efficiency while still providing a cost-effective solution. For example, we can tackle all of your bathrooms or all of the bedrooms at once. This will reduce the cost while still breaking up your project into manageable portions. So, what are you waiting for? If you’d like to learn more about our experience, affordable rates, and high quality services, give us a call at (416) 825-2542 to for a no-obligation consultation.