In this blog post, we'll discuss the five stages of the renovation, including the planning stage, the design stage, the demolition stage, the construction stage, and the completion stage. Week 1: site preparation and demolition Week 4: drywall and finishes. The renovation schedule for a home varies depending on the size of the house and the scope of the project. The renovation schedule for smaller homes can take 7 to 10 months to complete from discovery to the end of construction. Larger whole-house remodels can take 9 to 15 months if everything goes as planned.
Julia and Nick Keem lived in their home for the 18 months that their 16th century farm was renovated and expanded. To be honest, it was terrible, Julia says. This includes any updates to the roof cladding, exterior walls, doors and the windows. Once the outer envelope is up to the task, you should have a good dry home to start inside.
Any upgrade to the façade, such as a new cladding or cladding, should also be completed now. Depending on the nature of the project, this may be accompanied by some of the first repair work. When Barry and Jenny Tape renovated and added another floor to a bungalow from the 1980s, they ran into several problems with their schedule. A strong gale caused damage, as the bricks were twisted by the storm.
Other problems were due to a lack of communication about delivery times; in the end, the units arrived at the facility a month later than expected.