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How to Renovate Without Ruining Your House

Renovating a house can be an exciting time, but it can also be daunting; with so much freedom and so many variables, the tasks can quickly become overwhelming… ESPECIALLY when things go wrong! Without taking proper precautions, a home renovation project can quickly turn bad or even dangerous. Here are some tips on how to renovate without ruining your house:

Preparation

Avoid Damage to Your House is by Planning Ahead

The best way to keep yourself and your house safe is by having a solid plan together from the get go. If you don’t have any experience in renovating, either do ample research beforehand or contract out a professional who knows what they are doing. In doing so, you greatly reduce the chances of unexpected issues, as you will likely pick up on things that could go wrong before they actually happen. Even if you are experienced in home renovations, taking time to plan out the process ahead of time is an important first step.

What Supplies to Buy

Once you have a plan in place, it is important to acquire the correct materials for the job and handle them carefully. When purchasing materials, you get what you pay for. If you go with cheaper materials, it will probably show in the end product. Because of this, you should wait to start the project until you can afford to use the materials you truly want. If you rush into the job with materials below the standard of what you actually want, you will be disappointed shortly afterwards because the quality is not up to par. You also need to determine which supplies are best for your project. For example, you might need blue painter's tape if you are painting your living room. However, if are painting a rough, uneven surface, you might want to consider green painter's tape

Keeping Materials Safe

After you have everything that you plan on using, it is important to store them safely. Most building materials should be kept in cool, dry conditions where the elements will not be able to affect them. This will keep them from warping or being damaged. Another step you can take to keep everything safe is with protection films. These thin, adhesive plastic wraps can keep materials from being scratched or damaged during transit and storage. Building supplies can be expensive, and they can easily be ruined by a single scratch. That’s why taking extra precaution is always a good idea. 

During the Project

Measure Twice

Once the project actually begins, maintaining the same care and diligence at every step that you had in the planning period is crucial. Don’t rush; carelessness can cause things to not line up, throwing off an entire section of the project. Checking and double-checking all measurements and decisions can help keep your house renovation project from ruin. 

Move Carefully

Possibly the most important step you can take to keep your project from going off the rails is to be careful when moving materials on the jobsite. Don’t try carrying things that are too heavy for you to lift. Make sure you have a place to put things down before you pick them up. Make sure everything fits through any doorways that you need to walk through. Dropping materials or bumping into walls and door frames can not only cause harm to the materials themselves, but it can also damage parts of your house that you aren’t renovating. 

Take Protective Measures

A great way to keep the rest of your house safe from damage during a renovation is by taking protective measures. Two must-have products are carpet protection film and floor protection film. These protective films are a simple solution to keep dirt and debris from making a mess out of your carpet and floors!