Home Renovations
A professional renovation makes your home safer, more efficient and more durable. It also makes your home more attractive and better suited to your lifestyle, and in most cases, gives you a higher resale value. You can assess most of your house with the help of one of LIHBN’s inspection checklists. Professional home inspectors are also available to do a thorough inspection for you.
Understanding Home Construction
A house is much more than just four walls and a roof — it’s an interactive system made up of many components including the basic structure, heating, ventilating and air conditioning equipment and the external environment. Each component influences the performance of the entire system. A renovation provides an opportunity to improve how your house performs.
Avoiding Surprises
A systematic and thorough inspection will help you to assess the condition of your home. Look for any signs of deterioration and the possible causes. Start your inspection in the basement. Many problems in other parts of the house originate there. Depending upon the size of your project, you may want to ask a qualified home inspector or a professional renovator to help you assess your building and develop a plan.
Costing Your Project
The cost of your project will depend almost entirely on the size, complexity, location and how many professionals you need.
Here are some of the likely issues you’ll want to think about:
Source: CMHC
Foundations |
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Potential Problems |
Are there any cracks or is there damage to concrete walls or floors? |
Possible Solutions |
Repair minor cracks if they leak. Seek an engineer’s opinion on serious structural problems such as major or expanding cracks, bowed walls or uneven floors. |
Neglecting Problems |
Serious structural problems could cause further damage or collapse. |
Basement ceiling or main floor structure |
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Potential Problems |
Are there any headroom problems? |
Possible Solutions |
Assess structural problems carefully. Expert help may be required. Repair or replace structural elements so they will accommodate renovation plans and expected loads. |
Neglecting Problems |
Unresolved structural problems, poorly planned structural changes or new loads may cause future settling or collapse. |
Mechanical and electrical systems |
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Potential Problems |
Are there unusually high heating or cooling bills? |
Possible Solutions |
Have a qualified service company inspect your heating system to ensure that equipment is up-to-date, functioning properly and sized to handle current and future needs. |
Neglecting Problems |
Without regular service, heating systems may gradually deteriorate unnoticed, leading to serious health and safety concerns. |
General living areas, floors and stairs |
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Potential Problems |
Are floors or stairs springy, sagging, warped or squeaky? |
Possible Solutions |
Assess the supports underneath the floor. Contact a carpenter for help. Repair as needed. |
Neglecting Problems |
Damaged or uneven floors and stairs may be unsafe. |
Kitchens and bathrooms |
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Potential Problems |
Is there any water seepage around fixtures or condensation on windows or toilets? |
Possible Solutions |
Repair or replace leaky fixtures. |
Neglecting Problems |
Leaks will continue to cause damage. |
Walls and ceilings |
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Potential Problems |
Do walls and ceilings have any cracks, holes, bulges, water stains or peeling finishes? |
Possible Solutions |
Repair any holes. Eliminate moisture sources that cause bulges, water stains or peeling finishes. |
Neglecting Problems |
If the problem sources are not fixed, the bulges, cracks or binding will re-occur. |
Attics |
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Potential Problems |
Are there water stains or excessive dampness? |
Possible Solutions |
Find moisture sources. Repair roof leaks. Air-seal the ceiling using polyethylene sheeting, sealed over octagonal boxes for lights, caulk holes for wires through sheeting or wall top plates and weather-strip attic hatches. |
Neglecting Problems |
Moisture damage will continue to deteriorate the house. Unventilated attics will allow moisture to build up. |
Roofs |
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Potential Problems |
Does the roof have any curled or cracked shingles, bare patches, leaks, moss, or damaged flashing? |
Possible Solutions |
Repair or replace damaged roofing. |
Neglecting Problems |
Roofing will continue to deteriorate. |
Exterior walls |
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Potential Problems |
Is there any blistered paint, rotted wood, buckled siding, stained or crumbled brick or damaged stucco on exterior walls? |
Possible Solutions |
Find and eliminate the source of water penetration. Repair or replace damaged exterior finishes. |
Neglecting Problems |
Water penetration may lead to more serious siding, structural and interior finish problems. |