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Should you take a Renocation?

Should you take a Renocation?

Update: 2024-08-12
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What is a Renocation, you might ask?  Well, a Renocation is combining a vacation
with a renovation, thought we would give a few tips on taking a Renocation.


 


•             Wouldn’t
it be nice to go on vacation and come home to a new Kitchen, Bath or some other
home improvement you want?


o             You’re
not there during messy, noisy, potentially dangerous demolition.


o             You skip
the chaos of workers going in and out of your house all day, drilling,
hammering and creating fumes.


o             You don’t
have to deal with the inconvenience of not having a working kitchen, having
water shut off periodically or entire rooms not being usable.


o             Workers
can start work earlier and work later in the day, knowing they’re not
disturbing homeowners.


o             You avoid
the urge to micromanage the project and constantly look over the shoulders of
contractors.


o             Some
projects, like a roof replacement, may be so disruptive that it’s best to
vacate the house anyway.


o             You come
home to a finished project, and get the “Wow!” moment of seeing your renovated
home for the first time.


o            


•             Reasons
why you might not want to take a Renocation. 
Here are some potential downsides to being away while the work is done:


•             You’ll
come home to a mess, especially if there’s no project manager supervising on
your behalf. Your contractor isn’t going to dust, sweep and vacuum for you.


•             Workers
will make themselves at home in the owner’s absence. Your bathroom will
definitely get used and abused.  Leave
plenty of toilet paper behind!


•             You’re
never really “away” from the job site. While out of town, your phone will ring
and ping constantly, with calls and messages concerning the work at your house.


•             Things
can go wrong. Sheetrock went up before a few electrical outlets were in place.
They had to add them after the fact and it delayed the completion time.


•             You might
not get what you asked for. That gorgeous sage green paint you picked out for
the guest bathroom might be mis-ordered, and you’ll come home to chartreuse
walls!


•             Vacations
are expensive, and so are renovations. Combining the two may stretch your
renovation budget beyond its limits.


o            


•             Tips for
a Renocation.


o             Not
applicable to all projects,


o             Good
Contractors love when clients go on Renocation!


o             Find a
Good Contractor


o             Be
specific and have a strong plan


o             Have the
ability to be contacted


 


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