The best things to do after a home renovation

Claire Small
Authored by Claire Small
Posted Wednesday, October 28, 2020 - 11:09pm

Homeowners who have recently renovated their homes are always overjoyed to hear that everything has been completed and that they are able to move in whenever they want to. After having waited for months or, sometimes, even years for their home construction projects to be finished, rushing into living in your home again may seem like the obvious thing to do. After all, you have waited all this time, why should you delay any more, right?

Unfortunately, this thought process is incorrect and can even be dangerous. Therefore, before moving in, it’s better to hire an experienced company such as Camden Cleaners to ensure the safety of your house.

They say that an Englishman’s home is his very own castle, and thus woe betide anyone who dares mess with it. However, thousands of people from the UK are being left with botched jobs from their home renovations each year. One in five homeowners end up spending at least 11,000 British Pounds on home renovations each year, and there were over 40,000 who contacted Citizens Advice for information on how to remedy their home improvement issues.

So, what should you do to ensure that everything in your home is safe and ready to be enjoyed to its fullest extent? Well, continue reading to learn more about the top things you can do after a home renovation.

Having Your Home Cleaned Before Moving In

While this may seem like an insignificant thing to do after your home’s construction has finally been completed, it can help keep you and your fellow residents’ health safe. Cleaning up a construction site is something that not all development companies are competent at doing, and this leaves you open to experiencing unsafe living conditions, even if the situation is only temporary.

Therefore, you better go to a professional cleaning company, just like one in four Brits do. For example, dust that is left behind by the construction done on your residence can lead to furniture damage when you move into your house again. Additionally, breathing in a lot of airborne particles like dust can lead to immediate respiratory problems, as well as issues in the future.

Another reason that getting your house cleaned post-renovations is a very sensible thing to do is because there may be discarded construction material that has been accidentally left behind around your house. These things can include nails and screws, which are obviously very uncomfortable to accidentally step on with a barefoot.

Working with a top tier cleaning service can be extremely beneficial in ensuring that there are no issues left behind when your construction crew clears out and is definitely something that you should look into in preparation.

Having Home Inspectors Review Your Home

Before moving into your newly refurbished house, you should have safety inspectors independently look over your house and ensure that there are no issues such as exposed pipes, or other things that may be considered not abiding the regulations set in your area.

Additionally, they may find things such as improperly installed appliances or things that may pose hazards to the wellbeing of you and the other residents of your household.

For example, if you have a gas fireplace that does not have the proper ventilation installed, this can lead to you and the others living in your house being exposed to dangerous and potentially lethal amounts of carbon monoxide, also known as the “silent killer”.

Hiring a home inspector outside of the construction company who built your home will typically help lead to a more impartial investigation. Another reason for having your home inspected before you begin to live in it is to have a paper trail that proves you were being cautious and inspected your home before living in it. This is in case anything does actually come up, and right away, you are able to have it resolved.

On the other hand, if you had waited months and months before having your home looked at on an in-depth level by an independent inspector, the construction company may be able to claim that the damage was inflicted by you and your fellow residents (if any).

Still Considering the Benefits of These Ideas?

If you are still unsure about whether or not hiring a private and independent house inspector, as well as having a cleaning team go through your house with a fine-tooth comb before living in it is a good idea, there are other options.

Be sure to seek advice from licensed professionals who have no stake or vested interests in your property or the construction company renovating your house in order to hear another opinion. This, once again, helps to remove bias from the equation and guarantees you will be getting the proper advice that you deserve, and be able to finally live in your newly renovated home once again.

 

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