A Typical Timeline for Remodeling

Renovators Place Columnist
Oct 08, 2009

By Allison E

Planning a Remodeling Project?

Here's a Helpful Planning Checklist

 

After months of debate, you're finally ready to start planning your remodeling project. How long will it take and what can you expect along the way?

 

Medium to large remodeling projects often last for several months, particularly if there are major structural changes to make. By understanding the various construction stages, you can avoid some of the frustration that comes with waiting and waiting for the work to be completed.

 

Here's a general timeline to help you get started.

 

Preliminary Planning Stage -- begin to determine layout, room configurations, budget, consider zoning issues

 

Timing: 1-3 weeks to many months.

 

Hiring Stage -- interview contractors, architects, etc. and narrow down budget

 

Timing: 3 weeks to many months.

 

Contract Stage -- decide whom to hire, narrow down project details, review and sign contract

 

Timing: 1-3 weeks

 

Drawing Stage -- contractor and/or architect prepares preliminary drawings for your review

 

Timing: 2-3 weeks (most of time is for preparation of drawings)

 

Final Design Stage - contractor and/or architect finalized drawings with input from you; contractor takes out permits; you pay deposit to contractor

 

Timing: 3-5 weeks

 

A Tip:

After this stage, any changes you make to the project specifications can be costly. As such, it is wise to take some time to review all your selections before moving past this stage.

 

Construction Stage -- At last, the work begins!

 

Timing: 2 weeks to 6 months

 

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