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Attic Renovation Tips

Reblogger LINDA SABO
Real Estate Agent with Re/Max Preferred Associates, Toledo, OH 353315

I agree.  When selling a home with a dormer which is accessible from the 1st or 2nd floor there are limitless possibilities.  However, some homes are so cut up that when showing them to the buyer they lose interest in the home.  Plan carefully and think of what the next buyer would like about your remodeling.

Original content by Jeremy K. Frost 519993

Hello Readers,

Many are already planning to renovate their attic as they start to build their budget for home renovations. Renovating your attic can be a financially smart decision and may be of the most inexpensive ways to add living space to your existing home. These six tips will help you plan for and overcome many of the challenges of remodeling an attic into living space. A qualified contractor can always be your best resource for eliminating the common pitfalls, if on a budget, many times you can pay a contractor to consult with you on the project and help you calculate costs and give you vital tips and advice to reduce project holds.

Plan carefully.
Almost always, a building permit will need to be obtained from the local municipality. The local code enforcement  office will help you determine the order in which inspections must be obtained and will help dictate your schedule. Think through every aspect of both the design and the project, consider possible challenges, and devise plans to overcome each challenge.

Design the space for the type of room.
The way you design and remodel the space will vary with the uses you plan for the finished room. For example, a bedroom may have different requirements than a playroom or just additional walk-in storage.

Plan access to the new room(s) carefully.
Creating access to the new space is challenging in some homes. If you are trying to reduce costs for your project, you will want to find and construct the stairs in the best point of access and in a way that involves the least modification of the existing structure. You will also need to check local building codes with reference to exit points, this especially if the new space is to be used as a living or bedroom area, emergency egress is always a must have.

Decide how you will work with the slope of the roof.
This is an important aspect of planning, and it will affect your cost and the appearance and functionality of the new room. Do you want a pitched or a cathedral ceiling? How will you construct it? How will you install adequate insulation?

Remember that ventilation and insulation are critical.
Remember that heat rises. Attics can become very warm. You will need to plan for adequate ventilation and insulation to keep the room comfortable without drastically increasing your heating and cooling costs.

Plan for wiring and plumbing well in advance.

Plumbing and electrical wiring can present unique challenges in attics. You will need to ensure that the flooring does not rest on any wires. A bathroom will cost less if placed in close proximity to another existing supply and drain line.

If you are planning to finish or remodel your attic into living space, careful planning and attention to the unique challenges presented by the space will be essential. You can expect to gain valuable living space as well as some increase in the value of your home.

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Jeremy K. Frost ~  REALTOR

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LINDA SABO, REALTOR
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Janice Roosevelt
Keller Williams Brandywine Valley - West Chester, PA
OICP ABR, ePRO,Ecobroker

Linda some great pointers here. Well done. Thank you.

Jan 11, 2011 05:49 AM