11 Expensive renovation mistakes to avoid

By Estate Living - 10 Jun 2024

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We all know that renovating a tired, older property has numerous significant benefits, including improving functionality and aesthetics for the homeowner, making it more attractive to potential buyers when the time comes to sell – and upgrades also usually add to the value of the property.

However, there are myriad potential pitfalls along the way and some of them will not only cause frustration, they can end up being very costly.

Below, a veteran property professional shares which mistakes can be most costly and why – and he also explains why it’s sometimes better to spend a little upfront in order to save a lot in the long run.

Caption: OPTIMISE RETURNS: Renovating a home has multiple significant benefits both in the short and long-term, not least adding value to the property, but there are numerous potential pitfalls along the way which can end up being very costly indeed

Remodeling can be a great way to turn a tired property into a dream home, but taking on a renovation project isn’t always smooth sailing  – and not all upgrades are equal.

“Renovating a property can significantly enhance its value, improve functionality, and increase aesthetic appeal and a well-executed renovation will transform a dated home into a modern, comfortable living space, ultimately making it more attractive to potential buyers if you ever decide to sell,” says Claude McKirby, Co-Principal of Lew Geffen Sotheby’s International Realty in Cape Town’s Southern Suburbs, who says:

“However, while the benefits are substantial, it’s crucial to approach renovations with careful planning and consideration because mistakes will not only be frustrating and stressful, they can also prove to be very costly.

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“On some projects, attempting to avoid costly renovation mistakes may seem like an unnecessary expense upfront but, chances are, it will save you significant money in the long run. For instance, proper planning, using quality materials, and hiring experienced professionals are all investments that pay dividends down the road.”

Here’s why it can end up being more expensive than forking out for upfront costs:

  • Renovations done incorrectly or with shoddy workmanship inevitably need to be redone sooner, which can end up doubling or even tripling your overall costs.
  • Attempting major projects yourself without proper skills risks costly mistakes that may violate codes, create safety hazards, or devalue your home, and simple errors in restructuring can compromise structural integrity.
  • Perhaps most importantly, renovations with outstanding design and finish add lasting value to your home. Working with skilled designers and contractors ensures smart space planning and high-end finishes that maximize return on investment if you eventually sell.

McKirby cautions that the following are potentially expensive renovation mistakes that should be avoided:

  1. Renovating Too Soon

If you’ve just purchased your home and it’s in a habitable state, it’s a good idea to live in it a little while before beginning renovations so that you can figure out what elements of the current layout work and which don’t work. From where you drop the groceries after a trip to the supermarket and how the living zones flow, to where the coldest and warmest corners of the house are, it’ll help you hone a practical and comfortable design rather than purely focusing on aesthetics.

  1. Neglecting to Formulate a Comprehensive Budget

One of the most common and costly mistakes is failing to set a realistic and comprehensive budget. Without a detailed budget, unexpected expenses can quickly add up, leading to financial strain. Ensure that you account for all materials, labour and permits as well as a contingency fund for unforeseen issues.

  1. Ignoring Building Permits and Codes

Skipping necessary building permits and ignoring local building codes can lead to serious legal and financial consequences. Unpermitted work can result in fines, require costly modifications to comply with regulations, and complicate future property sales. Always ensure your renovation plans are up to code and properly permitted.

  1. Underestimating the Importance of Planning

Rushing into renovations without a clear plan can lead to disjointed results and costly changes down the line. Spend time meticulously planning every aspect of the renovation, from design and materials to timelines and contractor schedules. A detailed plan helps prevent mistakes and ensures a cohesive final product.

  1. Overlooking the ROI of Renovations

While personal enjoyment is important, consider the return on investment (ROI) for each renovation. Some upgrades, such as kitchen and bathroom remodels, typically offer higher ROI than others. Prioritise renovations that increase property value, especially if you plan to sell in the near future.

  1. Choosing Inexpensive, Low-Quality Materials

Opting for the cheapest materials can be tempting, but it often leads to higher costs in the long run. Low-quality materials often wear out quickly, requiring frequent repairs or replacements. Invest in durable, high-quality materials that ensure longevity and maintain the value of your renovation.

  1. Skipping Professional Help

Attempting complex renovations without professional assistance can result in subpar workmanship and costly mistakes. While DIY projects can be satisfying, recognize when it’s necessary to hire experienced professionals. Contractors, architects, and designers bring valuable expertise that can save money and ensure a high-quality outcome.

  1. Over-Improving for the Neighbourhood

Renovating a property far beyond the standard of neighbouring homes can result in diminished returns. Over-improving can make it difficult to recoup renovation costs if the home is priced too high for the area. Check the ceiling price for similar homes in your area as it’s no use spending R200 000 on renovations when you can realistically only recoup R50 000 when the time comes to sell.

  1. Ignoring Structural Issues

Focusing solely on aesthetic improvements while neglecting structural issues can lead to significant problems. Structural deficiencies, such as foundation cracks or outdated electrical systems, can compromise safety and lead to costly repairs. Address these critical issues before embarking on cosmetic upgrades.

  1. Inadequate Research on Contractors

Hiring the wrong contractor can be one of the most expensive mistakes. Poor workmanship, delays, and unforeseen additional costs can derail your renovation. Conduct thorough research, check references, and ensure contractors are licensed and insured. A reliable contractor is key to a successful renovation.

  1. Neglecting to Create a Contingency Plan

Even with meticulous planning, renovations can – and often do – encounter unexpected challenges and failing to have a contingency plan can lead to significant stress and financial strain. Set aside at least 10-20% of your budget for unforeseen issues, ensuring you can handle surprises without derailing the entire project.

“Renovating a property offers numerous benefits, from enhancing comfort and functionality to increasing market value, however, avoiding costly mistakes is crucial for a successful renovation,” concludes McKirby.

“While upfront quality costs may sting, avoiding those expenses is ultimately far more expensive due to the inevitable rework and remediation needed down the line. Investing in your renovation from the start is truly the most cost-effective approach. Approach your renovation with care and diligence to create a home that brings joy and lasting value.”

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