5 Types Of Renovations You Should Leave To The Pros

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Renovation projects can cost you a lot of money and it’s understandable that you may want to do the project on your own. However, there are quite a few types of renovations which should be left to the pros. If these types of modification aren’t done properly, you can seriously injure yourself or end up in a world of headaches when dealing with a home inspector. Below, you’ll find a list of renovations which should be left for the pros to do.

Electrical Work

When dealing with electrical wiring, there is an increased chance of getting shocked and electrocuted. There’s also the risk of causing electrical damage to other electrical components on the same circuit. There’s also the risk of not doing electrical work in accordance with your local government’s code. Therefore, it’s highly recommended to hire a certified and knowledgeable electrician to perform any type of electrical work you may need. Most electricians will charge you anywhere between $300-$500 based on the type of work that needs to be performed. Although this may appear to be a lot of money, this is an investment which can save you much more later on down the road.

Plumbing Work

There are quite a few small plumbing projects which can be done by the home owner without major concerns. However, for larger plumbing projects which includes installing new piping, sinks, drainage, etc, should be done by a plumbing professional. If these are done incorrectly, you could end up with major water damage in your home which can lead to a lot of other structural problems in your home. So before you decide to redo your entire bathroom or get involved with any other type of major plumbing project, consult with an experienced plumber or bathroom renovations contractor.

Fragile and Expensive Material

When dealing with fragile material, there is a lot of room for error. Therefore, it’s highly recommended that you consult with a professional renovations contractor. If expensive material, such as counter-tops aren’t handled properly, they can easily break. Moreover, if they’re installed incorrectly you can end up with a major headache of trying to save your investment. However, many experienced renovation contractors will have experience in handling these types of expensive material to limit the chances of there being any types of mistakes.

Wall Removal

Walls generally hold an important roll in the structure of your home and by knocking down the wrong walls you can jeopardize your home’s structural integrity. There are certain ways to deal with wall removal to keep your home safe and within government code. A license renovation contractor will be aware of this and know exactly what to do to make sure the job is done properly.

Flooring

Removing carpet is not always as easy as it seems. There could be nails, dusts, and sub-flooring which could make the job quite complex. If there is a usable sub-flooring which is destroyed during the process, you could end up with unexpected costs ranging between $2500-$3500. Carpet removal may also involve the removal of carpet pad which will need to be disposed of properly and odds are that your trash can may not be able to fit all that material. But in short, the bottom line is that you should consult with a professional before you undergoing any type of flooring project.

James Jacobs