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4 Things To Do Before You Start Your Home Renovation

If you are planning on adding on a room or taking down a wall, there are some things you need to first. Home renovations require a lot of careful planning right up until the first day contractors arrive. Don't forget to do the following four things before renovation begins.

Obtain The Right Permits

Start by making sure you have the permits for your renovations. While you may not need them, you should still check with your local building and permits office to find out for sure. It helps to arrive with specifics about your renovation, such as the approximate size of the attic you are converting into a bedroom or exactly what walls you are tearing down to create a larger living room. They will need these measurements and details in order to give you a permit. Your contractor will have some insight into whether or not you will need a permit before you begin.

Inspect The Area Of Renovation

You will also need to inspect the areas of your home you will be renovating, whether you are hiring a contractor or doing it yourself. You need to know exactly what is behind those walls. You don't want to accidentally hit electrical wires or burst a pipe. You can inspect what is behind walls by drilling small holes so you can peer inside. You should also get blueprints of your home that will show more details. This will help you create a plan of attack for the renovations.

Arrange Your Living Situation

Depending on the type of home renovation you are doing, it might not be safe or convenient to continue living in your house while the work is being done. For example, if you are replacing all of the flooring on the entire bottom floor of your home, you won't be able to access much of it while the work is being done. It might be better to stay with family or in a hotel until renovations are complete. Renovations could take days, weeks, or even months, so make sure you know the length of time you need alternative housing.

Rent A Roll Off Dumpster

When you pull up carpets and flooring tiles, or tear down drywall, the majority of the materials you are going to throw away can be recycled. Even if the items will go into landfills, you need to have a container to keep them in for hauling away. It is extremely rare that a traditional trash can will hold everything you tear down during renovations. It helps to rent a roll off dumpster, which lets you dispose of the materials quickly and easily. For more information about choosing the right dumpster for your project, contact a company like East Central Sanitation & Recycling.


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