The cost of remodelling and renovating a house

The cost of remodelling and renovating a house


When planning to remodel or renovate your home, the main thing that should cross your mind is the associated cost. The process of returning the former glory to a house after a long period of use is not a task for the financially challenged. However, if you plan to live in the house for years to come and still make it worth living for your family, then taking time to restore your house is inevitable. Even making a few alterations to a house that has gone out of shape could pose financial limitations. Thus before remodelling or renovating your house, you must plan adequately. You must ensure that you know what the entire project will entail and its cost prior to renovation. This article seeks to help understand the cost of remodelling including, expansion, addition, and renovation.

Expansions
Expansions involve additional constructions. Some examples include finishing the basement, repurposing an unused space, and creating a way by removing an inner wall. Expansion project costs will differ depending on the specific projects. For the expansion of the kitchen, the demolition alone cost around £2422, the cost of finishes would range as indicated below;

  • Sheetrock walls- between £1382 to £3680
  • Quartz countertops–between£2045 to £3010
  • Installing new cabinets–between£3981 to £2462
  • Hardwood floors–between£3595 to £3010

Finishing a basement necessitates installing floors, building walls, electric lines installations, and plumbing. The price is around £15,416, with big projects costing above £35,000.

Renovations
Sometimes for a house to restore its former glory, it only needs some minor renovations. Minor renovations tend to take a short time. For instance, a minor renovation in the kitchen can include updating appliances and fitting new cabinets. Typically, in minor renovations, electrical and plumbing systems and the kitchen arrangement remain the same. Minor renovations best suits home owners who need to enhance their home’s look at a low cost. Low-cost kitchen renovations can begin at £3,300 with ordinary kitchen renovation ranging between £10,200 and £27,100; high-end renovations, on the other hand, go for as high as £61,100. 

Addition
Additions involve having extra space in your home through the addition of square footages. They are more affordable than buying a new house that is similar to your home with the additions. Typically in additions, two main options exist, a build-up or build-out. In build-out, the existing space is not disrupted, which has the advantage of ensuring that the homeowner will still stay in the house in the course of the construction. It, however, has the disadvantage of losing backyard space.

On the other hand, building up ensures an addition in a home without a change of the home’s footprints. An example of a build-up is changing a one-storied house to two. Build up require extensive work, including changing of plumbing and heating and the tearing down of walls. It also needs a building permit. It is also impossible to live in a house when it’s undergoing a build-up remodel. It is estimated that addition costs typically average at£34,055 and, depending on the size, ranges between £17,206 and £52,871. Large additions can go up to £84,700.

Cost of repairing a roof
Early detection will help avert extensive repairs that can add significantly to remodelling costs when it comes to the roof. Thus ensure that you regularly check your roof, check out for missing or loose tiles and damp patches on the ceilings inside. Roof remodelling costs are dependent on the type of tiles that have been used on the roof. 

  • The general costing of roof repair is as below;
  • ridge and New hip tiles range at about  £70/m2  inclusive of labour
  • flat roof  retailing ranges from £35/m2 to £80/m2
  • Retiling of  natural slate roof is about £150/m2
  • concrete tiles roof is about £45/m2
  • artificial slate roof retails at about £106/m2
  • clay tiles retiring is about £105/m2

Patching up is the affordable option for thatched roofs, but if you can afford to have the full roof done, this will guarantee a longer life. How long thatched roofs will stay varies; wheat reed tends to last for about 20 to 30 years, long straw about 12 to 30 years, and water reeds about 30 to 50 years. For the renovation process, a whole roof tends to take about a month to be wholly thatched

Thatched roof cost varies as below  

  • The total estimate for the roof is about £150/m2
  • A good quality bundle of single wale water reed goes for £4

In conclusion, remodeling or renovating a house can prove daunting, especially if it’s your first time. However, with this article, the cost of remodeling and renovation has been covered, thus easing the work for those who need to perform them. Another key aspect is to ensure you source the materials you need from reputable sites. Review sites such as the UK collected reviews will help you find reputable platforms. Home decor companies reviews will also prove handy.