How to Complete Your Renovation from the Floor to the Ceiling

When you are ready to renovate a residential or commercial building, there are numerous things to consider. The renovation process is strenuous and time-consuming, but you can plan ahead carefully by preparing a written guideline to complete the different tasks from the floor to the ceiling. Here are some things to consider during a renovation.

Remove Old Interior or Exterior Materials

You may need to have old materials ripped away from the exterior and interior of a building. For this process, you will need a large dumpster to hold the damaged siding, roofing shingles, or drywall along with floor tiles and carpeting. To have a dumpster on your property, you may need a special permit. You will also need to know how to throw away dangerous material, such as moldy insulation. This is especially important, as mold can cause a whole host of infections and other health problems if individuals are exposed to it over a long period of time.

Safely Remove Electrical Devices

In addition to removing an assortment of building materials, you might need to have old electrical devices torn away from the walls and ceilings. This is an incredibly important part of the process.  Mainly, this is because old wiring can cause short circuits that can result in fires and other various problems. It is essential to hire a knowledgeable electrician for this task to avoid any dangerous electrical shocks. An electrician will have an entire building’s electricity turned off before the removal of electrical switch plates, outlets, and wires.

Replace Plumbing Fixtures and Pipes

While you have torn away the drywall and paneling in a building, it is easier for a plumbing team to remove the old water pipes and connectors before replacing the items. Adding new components is incredibly important when doing a renovation on a home. During this process, you can also change the configuration of the piping system to add new bathrooms or improve the plumbing system in a kitchen. Plumbers can remove old bathtubs, sinks, and toilets so that you can have modern plumbing fixtures in your renovated home or business. There is always time to add new components and fixtures when getting rid of old ones.

Add Windows to a Building

If the building that you are renovating has old-fashioned windows, then you should replace the items with modern vinyl-framed windowpanes. To save money on your monthly utility bills, it is a good idea to select double-pane window glass. When you don’t like the size of a building’s windows, you can change this feature by having technicians enlarge the holes for the window, and you can also add more windows to a room. Adding more windows will make the room seem bigger, more open, and will add an increased feeling of light and openness.  Similar to why people paint their walls white, which is another illusion that makes rooms seem bigger and more open.

After finishing a building’s renovations, make sure to contact a building inspector to verify that everything is completed according to local safety codes. If there are any problems with the renovations, then you will need to fix the problems before moving back into the building.

Rachelle Wilber

Rachelle Wilber is a freelance writer living in the San Diego, California area.

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