What To Consider When Carrying Out Home Improvements in 2024

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Studies show that 1.1 million UK households carried out home improvements of some kind in the last year. From home offices, hot tubs and room extensions, homeowners in the post-covid world find themselves working more from home, enjoying more free time and trying to make the most of their space at home.

Whilst the average home improvement costs in the region of £16,000, there are a number of considerations to make to ensure that it runs smoothly. From energy efficiency, using professionals and closely watching the costs, we outline some key considerations.

Return on Investment

One primary consideration is the potential return on investment (ROI).

While transforming your living space can undoubtedly improve your quality of life, it's essential to strike a balance and avoid overspending on renovations that may not yield a commensurate increase in property value.

Loft conversions, for instance, can be a popular choice, since they commonly increase house values by 15-20% (Source: Premier Lofts). However, the cost can sometimes outweigh the added value to the home. Before committing to such projects, research the average house prices in your area and consult with professionals to understand the potential ROI.

Watching Your Budget

Financial planning is another critical aspect. Assess your budget thoroughly and ensure you have sufficient capital to fund the entire project. Unexpected expenses can arise known as ‘snagging’, so it's advisable to set aside a contingency fund to handle unforeseen challenges.

Creating a detailed budget that covers materials, labor, permits, and potential overruns will help you avoid financial stress during the renovation process. It is common to budget almost 20% extra for any contingencies involved with home improvements (Source: Proper Finance)

Are You Making Changes That Are Energy Efficient?

Energy efficiency is becoming an important consideration for homeowners. Investing in energy-efficient improvements not only contributes to environmental sustainability but also saves you money in the long run.

Upgrading insulation, windows, solar panels and appliances can enhance your home's energy performance, leading to reduced utility bills. Energy efficient windows that are A-rated can save you £165 per year and solar panels can save you up to £400 per year on your energy bills.

When planning renovations, prioritise energy-efficient solutions to make your home more sustainable and cost-effective over time.

Have You Hired Professionals?

Choosing the right professionals for your home improvement projects is paramount. Ensure that contractors, architects, and other specialists are registered, licensed, and insured. Working with reputable professionals not only guarantees quality work but also protects you from potential liabilities. Seek recommendations from friends, family, or online reviews to find trustworthy experts who have a proven track record in delivering successful projects.

Before initiating any renovations, it's crucial to obtain the necessary permits. Local building codes and regulations vary, and failure to comply can result in costly fines and complications. Consult with your local municipality or hire a professional who is familiar with the permitting process to ensure your renovations are legal and meet safety standards.

Is Maintenance Going To Be Required?

Consider the long-term maintenance requirements of your chosen improvements. Opt for durable materials and designs that are easy to maintain, reducing the likelihood of costly repairs in the future. Quality craftsmanship and attention to detail during the initial construction phase can significantly impact the longevity and resilience of your home improvements.

Take the time to thoroughly plan and design your renovations. Rushed decisions can lead to costly mistakes that may be challenging to rectify later on. Clearly define your goals and communicate them effectively with your chosen professionals to ensure everyone is on the same page.

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