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Undertaking a whole home remodel can be an exciting experience for anyone. The dream kitchen, the luxurious bathroom, or the exciting game room, picturing the final product is the fun part. There are, however, some tactics and knowledge that need to be established before embarking on such a big project. It's crucial to have a solid understanding of the duration and steps involved in the remodel. In this post, we guide you through the timeline and provide insights into the process of a whole home remodel, helping you embark on this transformative journey with confidence.
Typically, in our area of the country, a whole home remodel takes 6 to 8 months. Below, we'll show you the factors that impact it. Here's what you can expect.
The planning phase typically takes 4 to 8 weeks.
Before diving into construction, take the time to thoroughly plan and envision your dream home with us. This phase involves:The design and permit stage typically takes 6 to 10 weeks. Once you have a clear vision of your remodel, it's time to move on to the design phase. In this stage, you should:
Engage your design-build contractor. Collaborate with professionals to translate your ideas into detailed plans, ensuring they align with your budget and structural requirements.
Meet with your local vendors and showrooms. It’s important to see many products in person before deciding to buy them. Visit the showrooms with your contractor and/or designer to understand the feasibility and aesthetics you are going for.
Secure permits. Make sure your contractor pulls the necessary permits before starting construction. This process may vary in duration depending on your location.
The budgeting and subcontractors phase takes around 2 to 6 weeks. Your contractor will put together all of the detailed pieces to smoothly manage your project from start to finish.
Consider these steps:
The hammer-and-nail part takes 10 to 16 weeks. The construction phase is where the transformation begins.
Here are some key considerations:
Demolition and preparation. Depending on the scope of the project, certain areas of your home may need to be demolished or prepared for renovation.
Material selection and procurement. Work closely with your contractor to choose materials, fixtures, and finishes that align with your design vision and budget.
Ongoing communication. Maintain regular communication with your contractor to stay informed about progress, address any concerns, and make timely decisions.
Completion and final touches take 2 to 4 weeks. As the project nears its end, you're on the home stretch.
Focus on these final steps:
Generally speaking, our ‘remodel relationship’ will last about 6-8 months, from the initial conversations to the final completion payment.
Embarking on a whole home remodel as an inexperienced homeowner may feel daunting, but with proper planning and understanding of the process, you can turn your dream home into a reality. By following the steps outlined in this guide and working closely with professionals, you can navigate the duration and process of a whole home remodel with confidence. Remember, patience and flexibility are key, as unexpected challenges may arise along the way. Enjoy the journey and the remarkable transformation of your living space.
Contact us today to learn more about whole home remodeling and what we can do for you.
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