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7 Things to Expect During Your Next Home Renovation



Imagine your dream home. A space perfectly tailored to your needs and style, where you can relax, unwind, and create memories with your loved ones. A home renovation is the perfect way to make this dream a reality, but it’s important to prepare for the journey.

This blog post will share seven things the home renovation shows won't tell you. From unexpected delays to dust and debris, we'll cover everything you need to know to ensure a smooth and successful renovation.


#1: Plan to Be Away for Extensive Home Renovations

Dust, debris, noise, and the need to turn off the electricity or plumbing are key reasons why living through significant renovations is challenging.


If you do plan to live in the house during your renovation, talk to your contractor about how they can block off the affected areas so you can move throughout your house as efficiently as possible while keeping most of the debris in the confined space. The renovation project manager will also establish a point of entry/exit and walkways where contractors and subcontractors will travel to eliminate unnecessary traffic through other areas of your house.


#2: You'll Need to Use Floor Coverings

Even if you're only renovating one room in your house, it's important to protect the floors in the other rooms from dust, debris, and damage. This is especially important if you have hardwood, tile, or other delicate flooring materials.



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#3: Certain Phases of Construction Will Be Very Noisy

If you plan to live in the house during your renovation, ask your home renovation contractors to draft a schedule, so you can prepare for the nosier days. This is especially important to know if you work from home. You should plan to work in an alternate location during the heavier duty phases of the project.


#4: Demolition May Uncover Surprises

Especially in older homes, you should expect to face the unexpected during demolition. Your contractor won’t always know what’s behind a wall or under a floor until they’re uncovered. Whether structural or otherwise, most major renovations hit at least one snag. So, it's essential to consider this when you budget for home renovation costs. In fact, it’s a good idea to set aside a contingency allowance for unexpected issues..


#5: Schedules and Timelines Can Change

Sometimes, weather conditions, back-ordered or delayed items, unexpected findings, and other challenges can affect your renovation schedule. Frye Build + Design project managers will update you every week about what happened that week and what will happen next, so everyone is on the same page.


#6: Your Home Will Look Worse Before It Looks Better

As your contractor tears down walls, removes old fixtures, and makes other changes, your home will inevitably look chaotic. But don't worry! This is a temporary phase, and the finished product will be everything you hoped for.


Need some proof it will all be worth the effort? Check out the results from one of our recent home renovation projects.


#7: Enjoy the Results of Your Home Remodel!

Lastly, remember that good things are coming as you work through your home renovation checklist! Once the dust settles and your renovation is complete, you can enjoy the fruits of the process. Your home will be more beautiful, functional, and comfortable. And most of all, you’ll love spending time in your new space and creating new memories with your loved ones.


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The home renovation process can be a lot of work, but it also offers the exciting opportunity to create a space you love. So, remember to enjoy the process and savor the result.


Are you ready to work with Greensboro contractors who have the skill and dedication to bring your vision to life? Not all home renovation companies are the same. When your home is involved, you deserve nothing but the best.


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