Seven Safety Tips For Your Renovation Project

April 14, 2018 Posted By Matt O'Brien

The idea of renovating any part of your hose can be pretty exciting. Finally, you’ll get to have the bathroom, kitchen, toilet or bedroom that you’ve always wanted. However, a renovation project can also get pretty stressful. A renovation project could overshoot your budget or worse, someone could get hurt in the process.

Fortunately, there are ways to save money and make your renovation project safe for everyone involved at the same time. Here are some of them.

1. Do Minor Demolition work yourself

By minor demolition work, we mean you should take on the task of removing wallpaper, floor coverings, or any other simple stuff that doesn’t entail much in the way of expertise or hard labour. However, if your home was constructed during the 1980s or earlier, you may want to be exercise a bit of caution. That’s because your house could be laden with asbestos, as most homes built during the said era are. When this is the case, it will be safer to have an expert at asbestos removal/disposal do the job.

2. Do your own Painting

Obviously, doing your own painting could save you money. It could really be fun too, if you could get your loved ones to do it with you. However, if you’re on a timetable, perhaps you should hire a professional painter to get the job done much faster.

3. Refresh tired looking Surfaces with Laminate Paint

When renovating, you are often tempted to entirely replace surfaces that look old and worn out. However, to save money, you don’t have to do that. All you have to do to make tired looking surfaces look brand new is to use laminate paint and tile paint.

4. Don’t do any Electrical or Plumbing work on your own

Unless you’re a qualified electrician or a plumber, never do electrical or plumbing work by yourself. It is essentially illegal to do any electrical work that is more complicated than replacing light bulbs if you are not a licensed electrician. While plumbing doesn’t have the same kind of restriction, working on a plumbing system without the requisite skills and experience could lead to messy and of course, very costly results. For major electrical or plumbing work for your renovation project, hiring licensed electricians and plumbers is the best choice.

5. Structural Changes are Best Left to Builders

Installing beams, tearing down walls and other structural changes during a renovation should only be done by licensed builders. Such structural changes can be quite dangerous when done improperly. It is not unheard of for houses to collapse because of a mistake in carrying out such changes, and that is why only a qualified builder should be allowed to do those changes.

6. Get a Professional to do the Tiling

Doing the tiles may seem simple enough, but there are a lot of things that can go wrong with a tile project, especially when the tiles are for key rooms like the bathroom or the laundry. If you’re not confident enough to tackle such a project on your own, better have a professional tile-setter do the job for you.

7. Floor Sanding must be done by an Expert

Sanding a wooden floor will require the use of specialised sanding machines. While you can rent such a machine for the job, there is no assurance that you can achieve a professional finish unless you’re an expert floor sander yourself. To make sure that your floor gets sanded properly, hire an expert to do it for you.

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