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Tips to Survive Living in Your Home while Remodeling

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Tips to Survive Living in Your Home while Remodeling

In some cases, contractors can renovate a home while the owners continue to live there. However, the convenience of staying home, doesn’t come without it’s own complications. Staying at home means homeowners should be prepared to deal with dust, noise, as well as the addition of workers in their homes. Though finding another place to stay may be helpful in avoiding some of these things, being able to stay in your own home is a convenience many want or need, as well as finding another place to stay may not be a luxury all can afford. So how can you help stay comfortable in your home while remodeling? Here are 9 tips of getting through a home renovation.

Why Remodel in the First Place?

Renovating the family house’s inside, exterior, and landscaping is not only a way to increase the the value and efficiency of your home, but restore it to it’s former glory. Renovating a home has several benefits, including increased efficiency, decreased energy costs, a higher property value, more usable space, and enhanced aesthetic appeal.

Preparation for Renovations

Staying on-site for a significant refurbishment requires careful preparation. Contractors usually assist their clients in deciding which part of the house they can live in during the renovation process. Plan how the workers will clean up the mess at the end of each day to avoid the house becoming too dusty or the family getting irritated by leftover materials. Homeowners should prepare for renovations by packing necessary items for survival while living on-site.

Storing Items Properly During Renovations

Renovation projects often call for more storage space. Things from the renovated area will need to be moved to another location. Storing belongings outside the home has proven effective for other individuals during home improvements. The standard advice contractors give to their customers is to hire a storage unit or, if a relative lives close by, to utilize their garage. When a house is being renovated, having a place to keep one’s belongings ensures that the family and the contractors live comfortably on the property for the project’s duration.

Provide an Easily Reached Restroom

When updating the home’s restrooms, residents should plan to ensure access to a functional facility. Because using the toilet is so important, homeowners should consider scheduling bathroom remodeling on days where bathroom use is not needed as frequently, or where they will have access to other offsite bathrooms. If the family has nearby relatives, it might be helpful to ask if they would mind if they used their bathroom and shower facilities throughout the refurbishment.

Choose an Acceptable Season for Renovations

Homeowners who intend to live in the renovation site should plan their renovations accordingly. A weather that is easier to move around in, like warmer weather, is ideal for home improvements. Homeowners can still use their outdoor space during a renovation in the warm season, meaning they won’t have to worry about breathing in as much dust.

Make Use of Outdoor Living Areas

During home improvement tasks, families may find solace in the outdoors. Many homeowners prefer to make home improvements in the summer when the weather is warm enough for their children and dogs to play outdoors without disturbing the renovators. While renovations are being done, homeowners may also establish an attractive outdoor kitchen to prepare meals for their families. Families can maintain a nutritious diet with an outdoor kitchen even while they undergo house renovations.

Limit Visitors During Renovations

Homeowners should inform their loved ones and friends of the situation to reduce the number of visitors during a renovation. Managing guests who may drop by can be challenging when the house is full of family, contractors, and construction workers. The best way for families to accomplish this is through open lines of communication with their contractors and other parties involved.

Keep the Kids and Pets Supervised

Due to the dangers posed by the dust produced during renovations, young children and pets must be kept safe at all times. In addition, children enjoy playing, and accidents can happen if building materials are strewn about the house. Families who stay in their homes during renovations will benefit from arranging outside babysitting services so that contractors can get their jobs done.

Also, homeowners can instruct their renovators to use and seal off areas of the house that are not currently being worked on to ensure the safety of their children and pets during the renovation process. Make sure that workers and children enter the house through separate entrances. In addition, regular cleanup after construction has reduced risks to the health of children and pets who live on site.

Make a Backup Plans

Families who opt to remain in their homes during renovations must be well-prepared, so they are not caught off guard. Contractors can only sometimes be able to install new doors, windows, and roofs on time after the old ones are removed. Having a safe place to go with loved ones nearby is crucial. Planning for these days requires communication and planning with your contractors.

Recruit Licensed Local Contractors

Contractors with experience, empathy, and expertise can help families figure out how to make it through a renovation while still living in the house. For home improvement projects, families opt for contractors who can work to their specific requirements through empathy, understanding, and originality. A competent crew will propose measures to limit dust, noise, and disruption to the family and family’s daily routines and keep the work area clean and secure at all times.

Conclusion

Home improvement projects are difficult but necessary for different reasons. Although achieving the result may take time, perseverance pays off in the end. If you must remain on the premises throughout the renovation process, these suggestions should come in handy.

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In some cases, contractors can renovate a home while the owners continue to live there. However, the convenience of staying home, doesn’t come without it’s own complications. Staying at home means homeowners should be prepared to deal with dust, noise, as well as the addition of workers in their homes. Though finding another place to stay may be helpful in avoiding some of these things, being able to stay in your own home is a convenience many want or need, as well as finding another place to stay may not be a luxury all can afford. So how can you help stay comfortable in your home while remodeling? Here are 9 tips of getting through a home renovation.

Why Remodel in the First Place?

Renovating the family house’s inside, exterior, and landscaping is not only a way to increase the the value and efficiency of your home, but restore it to it’s former glory. Renovating a home has several benefits, including increased efficiency, decreased energy costs, a higher property value, more usable space, and enhanced aesthetic appeal.

Preparation for Renovations

Staying on-site for a significant refurbishment requires careful preparation. Contractors usually assist their clients in deciding which part of the house they can live in during the renovation process. Plan how the workers will clean up the mess at the end of each day to avoid the house becoming too dusty or the family getting irritated by leftover materials. Homeowners should prepare for renovations by packing necessary items for survival while living on-site.

Storing Items Properly During Renovations

Renovation projects often call for more storage space. Things from the renovated area will need to be moved to another location. Storing belongings outside the home has proven effective for other individuals during home improvements. The standard advice contractors give to their customers is to hire a storage unit or, if a relative lives close by, to utilize their garage. When a house is being renovated, having a place to keep one’s belongings ensures that the family and the contractors live comfortably on the property for the project’s duration.

Provide an Easily Reached Restroom

When updating the home’s restrooms, residents should plan to ensure access to a functional facility. Because using the toilet is so important, homeowners should consider scheduling bathroom remodeling on days where bathroom use is not needed as frequently, or where they will have access to other offsite bathrooms. If the family has nearby relatives, it might be helpful to ask if they would mind if they used their bathroom and shower facilities throughout the refurbishment.

Choose an Acceptable Season for Renovations

Homeowners who intend to live in the renovation site should plan their renovations accordingly. A weather that is easier to move around in, like warmer weather, is ideal for home improvements. Homeowners can still use their outdoor space during a renovation in the warm season, meaning they won’t have to worry about breathing in as much dust.

Make Use of Outdoor Living Areas

During home improvement tasks, families may find solace in the outdoors. Many homeowners prefer to make home improvements in the summer when the weather is warm enough for their children and dogs to play outdoors without disturbing the renovators. While renovations are being done, homeowners may also establish an attractive outdoor kitchen to prepare meals for their families. Families can maintain a nutritious diet with an outdoor kitchen even while they undergo house renovations.

Limit Visitors During Renovations

Homeowners should inform their loved ones and friends of the situation to reduce the number of visitors during a renovation. Managing guests who may drop by can be challenging when the house is full of family, contractors, and construction workers. The best way for families to accomplish this is through open lines of communication with their contractors and other parties involved.

Keep the Kids and Pets Supervised

Due to the dangers posed by the dust produced during renovations, young children and pets must be kept safe at all times. In addition, children enjoy playing, and accidents can happen if building materials are strewn about the house. Families who stay in their homes during renovations will benefit from arranging outside babysitting services so that contractors can get their jobs done.

Also, homeowners can instruct their renovators to use and seal off areas of the house that are not currently being worked on to ensure the safety of their children and pets during the renovation process. Make sure that workers and children enter the house through separate entrances. In addition, regular cleanup after construction has reduced risks to the health of children and pets who live on site.

Make a Backup Plans

Families who opt to remain in their homes during renovations must be well-prepared, so they are not caught off guard. Contractors can only sometimes be able to install new doors, windows, and roofs on time after the old ones are removed. Having a safe place to go with loved ones nearby is crucial. Planning for these days requires communication and planning with your contractors.

Recruit Licensed Local Contractors

Contractors with experience, empathy, and expertise can help families figure out how to make it through a renovation while still living in the house. For home improvement projects, families opt for contractors who can work to their specific requirements through empathy, understanding, and originality. A competent crew will propose measures to limit dust, noise, and disruption to the family and family’s daily routines and keep the work area clean and secure at all times.

Conclusion

Home improvement projects are difficult but necessary for different reasons. Although achieving the result may take time, perseverance pays off in the end. If you must remain on the premises throughout the renovation process, these suggestions should come in handy.

Review

Stephen M.
Read More
I had a major issue with my roof and Superior Contracting & Environmental Specialties were the only ones who could come to my rescue. They came over and fixed it in no time, as promised. Every step of the way, they were honest, reliable and professional. I am very pleased with their work and would recommend them to anyone who needs general contracting services in Southwest Florida!

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