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Cost Of Remodeling Home
Before remodeling your house it is important to determine the value
of your house. This will allow you to decide how much you should
spend on remodeling your house. You will be able to estimate the
percentage of renovation cost. This estimate will tell you whether
remodeling is worthwhile or it is better to buy a new house. If the
cost of remodeling is about 20-30% of you house value then it is
acceptable. If the cost of remodeling is above 30% then it is better
to buy a new house than remodel it.
Home value is estimated depending on the type of house, location of the
house, sale price of houses in your locality and projected growth
for the community. The best estimate of the value of your house is
sale value of a similar house in your locality. Another method of
calculating the value of your house is to have it valued by a
professional. You may require the assistance of a professional
appraiser, especially if you are applying for finance to renovate
your house.
The remodeling cost of your house will depend primarily on the type
of
renovations that you are making. If you plan to
make internal changes in the house it will not cost a lot. But if
you plan to make structural changes it will be more expensive.
Changes in the physical structure of the house will mean roof
extension, exterior siding,
insulation, wiring, plumbing and decorating the
room. The cost of remodeling your house will include the cost of
construction materials, cost of construction labor, permit fees,
decorating the remodeled part, cost of repairs due to remodeling and
cleaning up after remodeling. The contractors must quote costs for
the above when they submit their bids.
Review all the bids carefully before selecting a contractor. It will
be easier for the contractor to give an accurate figure when you
give him a project specification plan. The contractor should include
the following costs:
- Labor cost should include total hours
required, payroll taxes and workers' compensation insurance.
- Construction
equipment
- Safety equipment like hard hats, dust masks,
gloves and goggles.
- Materials including wooden frames, plumbing
fixtures, flooring, cabinets, paint, insulation, tile, heating and
ventilation units.
- Repairs as required while tearing into the
existing construction.
- Cleanup including rental bins, removal
service and dumping fees.
- Light fixtures, window coverings etc.
- Fees of subcontractors like electrician,
plumber etc.
- Including estimated costs of upgrades and
changes.
The cost of all the above should not exceed 20-30% of your home
value, for the remodeling project to be a worthwhile investment.
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