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Summer renovation tips

Home renovation projects can be a fun activity for families to do together. But these jobs can also be expensive and taxing, financially physically and mentally.

When you’re taking on home projects this summer, follow these tips to ensure everything goes smoothly.

One space at a time
It’s a good idea to take your home renovations one step at a time. You and the family will need spaces in your home where there isn’t work going on to relax and live a normal life.

Try to have several rooms available for normalcy while you’re renovating other parts of the house. You’ll need these spaces for peace of mind.

Ask for help when you need it
Home renovations can bring out a great source of pride to do everything yourself. But sometimes, it’s just not feasible and you need to ask for help from a professional.

If you’ve never worked on home electrical tasks or plumbing, for instance, you may want to hire people to perform these jobs, you don’t put yourself in danger or create even more expensive problems in your home.

Cover all your bases
Don’t forget that you need to talk to your insurance provider if you’re planning on renovating. You want to be sure that if anything happens during the process, that you’ll be covered. Finder says that if you fail to tell your insurer, your policy could become void. And many plans don’t automatically cover DIY renovations, so you may need to add builder’s insurance on top of your current policy.

You’ll also need to alert any necessary city officials in your area, so they can do the proper inspections.

Don’t overdo it
Remember that you have other priorities in life aside from your renovation. Give yourself days off to focus on other family activities so that the home projects don’t completely consume your lives. This can create much more stress than necessary, and you’ll start to lose sight of why you’re doing it in the first place.

Instead of overworking yourself to meet a deadline, think of the process as a journey that you can take your time with and enjoy. A house may never feel finished, so instead of focusing on getting to the end quickly, recognise that there will always be something to work on and that you should try to make the process fun for the family.

Our team is happy to discuss more about home finance with you – in fact, we can help secure you a personal loan. Contact us today to learn more about our services.

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