1. Budget
At some point in time during the renovation process, there will bound to have an issue with the budget. There are often occasions where the expenditure exceeds the amount that you have allocated for the renovation due to defects, additional repairs, and other unexpected overhead costs – therefore causing unnecessary financial burden to the homeowners.
To prevent overspending, here are some tips to take note of. Firstly, get estimates and price quotes from various interior contractors to compare before committing. These quotes will usually include information like what materials will be used, what services will be rendered, etc, giving you a clearer picture of the total budget required.
Also, do not hesitate to ask your interior contractor for a BUDGET COSTING report for the entire renovation process. This is to ensure that you are aware of how they are spending your money. Additionally, it serves as a reminder to you of the budget remaining with each stage that is being completed. Another useful tip is to keep 10% of your overall budget for some additional unexpected items that may be needed to be added later on. With this, you can manage the interior renovation budget accordingly.
2. Contractor
Another common problem that homeowners face is the contractor assigned to undertake the job. This could be because either they are not delivering what they promised or they are outright unprofessional with their conduct or service they provide is not up to par. Whatever the case is, it can be a headache to deal with and will most likely lead to poor quality renovation.
To avoid this, make sure that the contractor has the proper accreditations and licenses from the relevant authorities and government bodies. Moreover, you can also check out the reviews and recommendations that they have on their Facebook page to know what their other clients have to say about them. These steps will help you to identify what sort of person you are dealing with whether they are the real deal or a waste of your money.