2024 Cost Guide for Remodeling in Colorado
With people spending more time at home than ever, many are considering making some improvements to their living arrangements. If you’re interested in upgrading your Colorado home this year, one of the options is completing a remodeling project. The following cost guide will help you get an idea of whether remodeling is right for you or if buying new might be a better option.
Relevant Cost Factors
Many different factors go into determining the cost of remodeling, so here’s a breakdown:
Location
A renovation project in Colorado is going to be cheaper than the same project would be in New York City. Current estimates of the cost of a professional home remodel in Denver, Colorado are between $10k-$80k which works out to be about $15-$60/sq ft.
Project Size and Scope
If you’re renovating the kitchen, for example, the average cost is $25,000 while a bathroom renovation will generally be less expensive, at around $10,000. Putting in a new roof will cost between $5,000 and $11,000, on average. For full-home renovations, the price will be directly related to the square footage of the home.
Your Home’s Age
Older homes are likely going to be more expensive to renovate, due to the fact that they often require more work. They can have hidden problems that show up during construction and need fixing or just require additional work to get them up to the current building codes. These are issues that those renovating newer homes are at a lower risk of encountering.
Professional or DIY
Choosing to hire professional contractors and builders for a remodeling project can be an appealing option for many because it takes the hard work out of your hands for someone else to worry about. But doing so can come at a high price. An estimate from Remodeling Magazine states that hiring labor instead of doing the work yourself can increase the cost of a remodeling project by 18.6% to 50.8%. Choosing the DIY option is a way to get some big savings since the average DIY remodel costs only $2,500-$12,000.
Tips for Hiring Professionals
DIY remodeling isn’t for everyone, though, so if you do choose to hire professionals, here are some tips to help make it as positive an experience as possible:
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- Get at least three quotes – To make sure you’re getting a fair deal, don’t just go with the first estimate you get. Shop around and get a few options before you make a decision on who to hire.
- Read reviews — As with any major investment, it’s a good idea to read reviews of the contractors you’re considering to ensure others had positive experiences working with them. You can typically find reviews on a contractor’s Facebook pages or on sites like HomeAdvisor and Angi.
- Ask family and friends for recommendations — Getting a personal recommendation is especially helpful when it comes from people you know and trust.
- Ask for a fully-itemized contract in writing — Having a written contract makes everyone’s expectations and commitments clear and measurable.
- Avoid making large payments upfront, and never pay in full or in cash upfront — Set up a mutually-agreed to payment schedule with only a small percentage (i.e., 10%) to be paid upfront. Pay for the work with a credit card which can protect you in cases of incomplete or shoddy work or breach of contract.
- Ask to see a portfolio of past work — Past projects will give you an idea of what the contractor is capable of and if they’re right for your project.
- Make sure the contractor is licensed, bonded, and insured — These all help minimize your risks as the homeowner and hiring party.
- Ask how damages that happen on the job will be resolved – You don’t want any unpleasant surprises if damages occur so it’s best to know the contractor’s policy on damages upfront.
- Check to see if there is a warranty – If and when things break or go wrong in the future, you want to know what the contractor’s policy is and if you’re protected.
- Ask the contractor if they do 100% of the work or if they hire subcontractors – You want to know who is going to be working on your home. There’s not necessarily anything wrong with using subcontractors, especially for specialty jobs, but it is something you should ask about ahead of time.
- Be informed about the timing of the project – Know upfront when they are able to get started, how soon they anticipate completion, and if your project will be worked on alongside other projects.
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To Build or To Buy
For a home you’ll love, you have a few options. You can buy an older home and fix it up, either with the help of professionals or approaching it as a DIY project, or you can start clean with a new home that doesn’t need any work and has the added advantage of a home warranty for years to come.
Remodels can be expensive, stressful, and time-consuming but also very fulfilling in the end when you see a job well done. A perfect, move-in-ready new home has the advantage of being brand new, clean, and offering today’s conveniences. Another option is building a new home with Campbell Homes, where you pick the lot, the floor plan, and any options or upgrades you want; truly making this home uniquely yours. The best option is the option that feels right for you. Let us know how we can help.