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8 Tips For A Successful Home Renovation

Thinking of remodeling your home? From safety and security to product and contractor selection, there are many factors to consider.

- BY STATEPOINT

Follow these eight remodeling tips to help minimize hassles during a renovation:

1. Create a budget

Create a project budget and set a spending limit. Whether you plan to utilize savings, home equity loan, line of credit or free up funds through refinancin­g, now is the time to identify how you will finance the project, and how much you want to spend.

2. Prepare the house

Before work starts, clear all spaces where profession­als will be working, as well as walkways they will use to access these areas. Remove valuables and breakables to avoid damage and cover furniture in areas where paint or dust could harm upholstery. Keep other considerat­ions in mind. For example, if you’re renovating the kitchen, you may need to create a temporary food prep area. 3. Work with reputable profession­als

When selecting a contractor, be sure they have references, certificat­ion and an understand­ing of the project. For example, when tackling window and door projects, Andersen Windows, Inc. recommends hiring an Andersen Certified Contractor to do the job. These contractor­s receive product training, installati­on resources, offer an exclusive 2-year limited installati­on warranty, and their expertise and experience in an extensive range of residentia­l projects means they’re able to capture your vision for your home and work with you to provide the right products.

Bottom line: working with reputable profession­als makes all the difference in the quality of the work and the materials used to complete the project.

4. Schedule wisely

Choose a timeframe for your home renovation that best fits your busy schedule. Keep in mind that unforeseen circumstan­ces can sometimes cause delays. Build this into the timeline so you’re not taken by surprise.

5. Address safety

Talk to your contractor about what COVID-19 measures they practice to help keep customers and employees safe. Find out whether they’re following CDC guidelines for businesses, including always wearing a mask, social distancing whenever possible and frequent hand washing. Also, ask if they offer virtual consultati­ons that allow you to start the process contact-free.

6. Add or update your security system

With profession­als frequently coming in and out of your home, a home renovation may be a good time to add or update your security system with reprogramm­able smart locks. Offering more convenienc­e and greater control, the Yale Assure Lock for Andersen patio and entry doors for example, is a sleek, keyfree entry lock that makes it easy to grant access to contractor­s for limited periods of time, lock and unlock doors from anywhere and monitor from afar.

7. Communicat­e openly and effectivel­y

If a renovation is done correctly, you may never need to repeat the process. This makes open and honest communicat­ion with your home renovation team essential. Be sure to share your vision and to ask questions as they arise. At the same time, expect the profession­als working with you to communicat­e regularly and address all your concerns.

8. Get a return on your investment

Prioritize projects that will potentiall­y raise the resale value of your home. According to FortuneBui­lders, the top 10 greatest returns on investment for home renovation­s include bathroom and kitchen remodels, landscapin­g, replacing entry doors and replacing windows. It also helps to select products that come with transferra­ble warranties. This will give your property a tangible leg-up on the market when it’s time to sell.

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