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10 home remodelling mistakes people make early on

5 min read
Nov '19 • by Heather

Quick summary

A common mistake in home remodelling is underestimating costs and time. Projects like extensions typically take 8 to 9 months and can cost from £20,000 for smaller jobs up to £50,000 or more for larger ones, including fees and regulations. Avoid rushing into construction without proper planning, budgeting, or securing necessary approvals to prevent costly delays and fines.

The home horror stories, we’ve all heard at least one. The couple who picked a dodgy builder, the family who ended up in a war with their neighbour. If you’re looking to transform your own home, you might be wondering how you avoid your project becoming a cautionary tale.

Having over 1500 success stories under our belts, we’re experts in knowing what mistakes homeowners stumble towards again and again, and (most importantly) how to avoid them. Here’s what you should look out for…

Underestimating time needed

It’s a classic situation, having watched three series of Grand Designs, someone decides they want to extend the rear of their house and get their kitchen ready for summer BBQ sessions. The only problem? They’re starting in May.

Projects such as extensions or loft conversions don’t just happen overnight. In fact, the average project takes somewhere between 8-9 months to complete. Before you dive in, it’s good to go in with your eyes open to the timings involved.

Learn more about project timelines.

Underestimating budget requirements

Next to underestimating time, is underestimating the costs involved.

Sure, you overheard a neighbour bragging about the conservatory his builder did for £5,000, but that’s unlikely to be the full picture.

  • Planning fees
  • Building regulations
  • Party walls
  • Materials
  • Contractors
  • Subcontractors
  • Architect
  • Structural engineers
  • Surveyors

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