Rabu, 21 Juni 2017

Before You Home Renovation ... Check Out the Following 5 Questions?

Why Renovate? 

Everyone has a different reason for wanting to renovate. Sometimes its the simple need for a change. Other times, the motivation is more practical. If you wake up one day with a puddle in the basement and a water-stained ceiling, you know you have to act fast.
From the planning stage to the final touches, this guide shares our experience and knowledge with you. And it tells you about some of the first-rate resources weve developed to deal with all kinds of renovation issues. In general, there are three types of renovation: lifestyle, retrofit, and maintenance and repair.
 
Lifestyle renovations improve your home­ and your way of life. They might involve building a sun room for pleasure, or converting unused attic space into living quarters to meet your changing needs.
Retrofit projects usually focus on your homes shell or mechanical systems. Examples are upgrading your insulation, replacing your furnace, or putting on new siding.
Maintenance and repair renovations protect the investment you have made in your house through activities such as caulking windows, reshingling your roof, or replacing your eavestroughs.

Is Your Renovation Practical? 

While maintenance renovations arent really a choice — theyre part of owning a home and protecting your investment — lifestyle renovations and even some retrofit plans may not be practical or do-able.
Be clear about your expectations. Learn when to draw the line between whats desirable and whats essential.
 
Almost any renovation will add to, or at least protect, the equity in your home, but kitchen and bathroom renovations and painting normally provide the greatest payback when you sell. If your property taxes and insurance premiums go up, the increase is usually small.

Your Moneys Worth?

Over time, the money you save on heat, light and water by making your home more energy efficient may actually pay for the upgrades. Safety also pays. Insurance companies often decrease premiums when you improve wiring or fire prevention and improve or add a security system.
On the other hand, you can overdo a good thing. If you plan to move within a few years, is the renovation worth it? Will it pay to put on an expensive new addition when your house is in an area of more modest homes?

Is your Renovation Adaptable?

Its best to take the long view when youre renovating, because your needs are bound to change as time goes by. Try to build the most flexibility and long-term usefulness into your design.
For instance, some day you may want to convert a nursery into a home office. Installing the required wiring now will save you time and money later, and will also add a selling feature if you decide to move.
 
This kind of planning is part of what CMHC calls FlexHousing. And its not just about preparing for future changes. By installing features such as lever door handles, non-slip flooring and extra-wide doorways, you make household activities more comfortable and safer today.

And Healthy? 

Planning a renovation is also an opportunity to apply Healthy Housing principles.
The goal of Healthy Housing is to reduce house-hold demands on the outdoor environment while providing a healthy indoor environment — by installing energy-efficient appliances, for instance, or by making the most use of natural light and passive solar energy in your designs.
 
Choose building materials that help conserve natural resources, such as salvaged lumber and products made with recycled content. Building materials should be durable, easy to maintain, and should not give off toxic gases once installed. Finally, choose and use construction techniques that minimize waste and debris.
 
The basis of Healthy Housing is to think of your home as an ecosystem and a part of the larger environment. Incorporating Healthy Housing principles when planning your renovation will help protect your family and community, and could very well help you save money
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