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Stone Renovation Guide in 2021

March 2 2021 Published on #Stone Renovation Guide

 

It is well said that the first impression is the last. In the case of a house, its exterior could be the first sight for anyone looking at it. It means the exterior design of your home plays a crucial role in creating a first good impression in the minds of your visitors.

No worries if your home is getting old and lost its old charm, as we have many ways to remodel or renovate the look-n-feel of your home without breaking a bank. Yes, you can do it within your budget and without compromising in terms of quality metrics.

World of Stones USA is the first place where you can opt right guidance regarding your home, and this post is about an exterior stone renovation guide. We have tried to provide you essential info once you think of home renovation or home remodeling in a nutshell.

Our blog is full of posts, which are touching different aspects of property renovation in detail. So, I am not going to describe a plethora of details for different areas, processes, and materials. Instead, I’ll confine myself to present only vital aspects of exterior stone renovation projects when a newbie is approaching it.

My aim is to save you from nightmares of cost overruns, shady contractors, and shoddy work. Let’s begin!

Set a Budget for Stone Renovation Project

Setting a budget in the first-place means having a solid plan in your hands to work out. You must have a figure of your savings or the capacity of your credit card to bear hefty expenses in the coming days.

If you assume the material costs and labor charges as the budget, you might have a high chance to accept financial shocks once you begin the actual work. Thereby, I am giving you a brief list of expenses that must include in a budget.

  • Local permission or license fees.
  • Renovation often contains the demolition of the existing construction. So, think of demolition-related expenditure.
  • Disruption in the landscape design and its estimated correction costs.
  • Material costs including transits and labor charges.
  • Charges of contractors or stonemason you hire for your exterior stone renovation project.
  • Consultation charges if you hire an architect or engineer for drawing working design and expected design options.
  • Finally, accidental or unassumed expenses you have to face during the renovation period or immediately then after.

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