By preparing adequately before a renovation and adapting during the process, you can better prepare for the many difficulties encountered while having large changes to the house.
The extent of dust depends on the demolition process and its extent, but strategies exist to limit the spread of the dust.
As stated by Cleanmyspace.com, a great way to limit dust spread is to use plastic barriers to contain the dust to areas in demolition.
According to the Keith Smith Construction CEO Chris Smith, you have to be prepared for the messiest stage of renovation: the demolition phase.
“Be prepared for there to be a mess throughout the project,” Smith said. “No matter how much attention your contractor focuses on keeping it clean, it’s still a process, especially during the demo phase.”
Demolition noise can be disruptive for those working from home or taking online classes at college.
If possible, consider working from an office or attending Zoom class from a quieter location, such as your car.
Home renovations can significantly disrupt daily routines.
For example, during a kitchen remodel, you may need to eat out more frequently or rely on a grill for cooking.
Another common type of renovation is a bathroom renovation, which brings more difficulties with showering or simply going to the bathroom.
Depending on the work they are doing, contractors may need to turn off the water or electricity depending on the work they are doing, making showers, bathrooms, and phone-charging difficult.
It’s best to go to the bathroom at other places as often as you can, since it’s better than a porta-potty. To deal with electrical shut offs, it’s best to get backup chargers or charge your phone at school or work so you can have it for the night.
An important thing to remember is that during the renovation process, you have to minimize your space, and this can cause stress to family members or pets.
By helping as much as you can and staying minimized, you can better deal with having to share a limited space.
According to Hannahbullivant.com, minimizing expands to packing away items and things that you don’t need.
The home renovation website suggests, “Embrace minimalism. Put most of your stuff into storage so that you can keep your living area clutter-free or low on clutter, and use clear plastic storage containers with lids to keep your belongings organised and dust-free.”
One of the concerns of housing renovations is the toll it can take on pets, particularly pets who are sensitive to sound or easily frightened by other people.
So, people need to make sure to show extra love and attention to their pets and play white noise to dampen out the sounds of the renovation.
As explained by FIGO Pet Insurance employee Lizz Caputo, it’s important to create a safe space for your pets to minimize risk.
“To reduce the risk of injury for your animals and your contractors, set aside a room or area of the house where your pets can be safely secluded from all the action,” Caputo said.
Managing dust, minimizing space, and ensuring pet safety can reduce the stress of home renovations. With the right strategy, you might even look back and laugh at the temporary chaos.
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