Common Myths About Home Remodeling

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Are you planning on getting your home improvements done this year? Before you start working on your project, ensure you have the knowledge and resources to make informed decisions. Getting the wrong advice can lead to more damage to your home. According to Thomas Goodman, a property expert at MyJobQuote, many myths surrounding home improvement projects can be misleading. He said that people tend to get carried away by the endless number of opinions and advice they can find online. Here are several common misconceptions surrounding home remodeling. You can do it all yourself While many people enjoy taking on their home improvement projects, it's important to remember that these projects can have costly consequences if they're not done properly. Some of the most expensive home improvement projects you can do include knocking down a wall, replacing faulty electrical wiring, and fixing a poorly painted floor. Doing it yourself can save you a lot of money, but a poorly designed job could cost you more. Renovations will always get you a good return on investment Although bigger renovations are often better than smaller ones, they can't guarantee you'll get a better return on your investment. For instance, if you're planning on spending a lot of money on a bathroom renovation, it's unlikely that you'll be able to recoup the construction cost. Thomas estimates that around 60 to 80 percent of the cost of a home improvement project can be recouped. However, it's important to consider investing in upgrades that will improve the comfort of your home while you're living there. Paint can cover up anything Before you start working on your home improvement project, it's important that you thoroughly prepare the interior walls. Doing so will allow you to avoid any potential issues that could affect the project's final result. Although you can easily fix minor flaws by using a multi-purpose polyfilla or a brush, it's important to consider hiring the services of a professional. Repairing something is cheaper than replacing it Although broken or worn-out items often result from home maintenance, replacing them is not always necessary. If something breaks, it's essential to consider if the repair will be able to fix the issue or if it will still require a new one. You should renovate with current home trends in mind Although we love to keep up with the latest interior trends, it's also important to remember that current styles don't work in every space. For instance, if you're planning on creating a home that's not in keeping with your lifestyle, it's important to avoid investing in expensive materials. One of the easiest ways to incorporate current trends into your home is by adding them in different ways. According to Thomas, people tend to get tired of seeing the same ideas in different rooms.


Remodeling happens quickly Depending on the size of your house, it can take several months to complete a full renovation. On the other hand, larger homes can take longer, with additional delays. If you're planning on hiring the services of a professional contractor, it's important to avoid doing anything that you might not be able to complete on your own. Good planning can outwit surprise Even though you might plan on spending a small amount of money on a renovation, it's important to remember that unforeseen issues can still occur. According to Thomas, it's usually only after the contractor has started work that they discover the issues. While sticking to your plan is important, avoid going over your budget. According to Thomas, you should factor in around 10% more for unexpected expenses.


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