Kitchen Renovation
A Kitchen renovation can take approximately eight weeks to
complete, but of course that is if everything goes as planned.
If you know anything about Murphy's Law then you know that
something may not go as it was planned. Each kitchen that needs
rejuvenated varies with the extent of the project, the age, and
condition of the house. The older the house, the most likeliness
that there will be a few problems that go along with the
remodeling. This reasoning can go with any kitchen remodeling
design.
The items that follow will give you a short breakdown of what to
expect from your kitchen renovation idea.
Before starting, you might need a building permit. Check with
your local government.
1) The Demolition - This is where some project experienced
homeowners will save money by doing the tear down themselves but
it is not a very fun job. It can also bring a scare to the
homeowner because it is always possible to find a "small leak"
beneath a sink that reveals rotten floor boards or something
worse as the sink base comes out. It's also possible to find out
that the wiring is not up to code. The good news is that it is
better to fix it now than later. Be sure to have a large trash
bin to dump your waste.
2) The Preparation - The very good do it yourselfer can save
quite a bit of money by painting or putting up drywall. If
wiring or pipes need attention, you might have to hire a
certified electrician or plumber depending on you building
permit codes in your area.
3) The Installation - Always check your products for any damage
that might have occurred during transportation from the
store/warehouse to your home. Your installers should use padded
equipment when moving appliances or other items around and use
wooden clamps for your cabinets. If you decide to install
yourself, you should read up on some home improvement manuals
before making any major decisions on installation. For flooring,
if you are using sheet vinyl, it goes in easier before your
cabinets arrive but tile and wood floors are usually installed
afterward to save on labor costs.
4) The Completion - This involves installing the counter tops,
sinks, faucets and lights. Then comes the minor but certainly
not forgotten kitchen details such as light covers, decorative
hardware (knobs, handles), switch plates and trim. This can all
become a little tiresome but if you keep your focus, you will
finally complete the final touches. When all is done, it is time
to decorate it to your liking and call the kitchen your own.