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5 Residential Projects That Require Minimal Contractor Contact

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Due to COVID-19, many people around the country need to postpone their home improvement projects. If you planned to gut your house completely, it's likely best to press pause – especially if you can't guarantee an income at the moment. Plus, some states don't consider construction to be an essential business. Well, what then?

Fortunately, you can take on specific projects without any risks. Take a look.

What Renovations Make the Most Sense?

Currently, it's smart to limit contact with contractors. Though the crew that you hired may still be able to operate, it's not the safest idea. By now, all companies should have implemented specific OSHA-approved measures to protect their employees. That said, you and your family can't leave home, so you could put yourself and others at risk.

Therefore, try to stick with exterior projects. This way, everyone can remain separated. When you do need to interact with someone, make sure to wear a face mask and wash your hands before and after. In the meantime, you may want to complete other housework, like organizing and decluttering. If you need to consult an expert, be sure to ask them about their coronavirus policies.

Here are some contact-free renovations and updates to consider right now.

1. Front Door Replacement

Your front door can make or break your home's exterior look. Most owners neglect this feature because it's not as important as others, like new roofs or windows. That said, it's incredibly easy to replace your front door. You can try this project by yourself or hire someone to help. If you choose to employ a contractor, you shouldn't worry about potential contact.

They'll stay in one area of your house at all times, which limits interactions. Plus, this job shouldn't take more than a few hours at most.

2. Exterior Painting

You can still set aside time for a fresh coat of paint. For the most part, this job requires almost no contact between the homeowner and the contractor. Unless you need to discuss details face-to-face, you should be able to enjoy refreshed curb appeal. You can even have someone stain your back deck for those summertime dinners. A new patio can make your home look more put together and increase its overall value.

If your house needs a new look, you can achieve that with everyone's safety in mind.

3. Pressure Washing

Before they sell, nearly 80% of homebuyers complete a renovation. Often, these include finished basements and updated kitchens – but what about pressure washing? On paper, this project doesn't seem like a remodel. Once completed, though, your house looks completely changed. It's best to consult a professional for this endeavor because it's easy to apply too much force.

It's unlikely that you'll need to introduce people into your home, either. Compared to other projects, pressure washing tends to be a terrific choice for warm weather.

4. Driveway Paving

If your driveway isn't the prettiest, it may be time to think about paving it. A broken surface can cause issues with vehicles, especially when it's cold outside. A gravel driveway requires much more maintenance than its alternatives, too. An asphalt material may be your best bet. Plus, you and your family probably don't leave the house too often at the moment, so it's the perfect opportunity to start construction.

Again, this project doesn't require any contact, so it's a terrific option for both you and a potential crew.

5. Garage Door Installment

A new garage door can add so much to your house. Many garage doors aren't the most stylish features, so a new set could be what you need to spruce up your home's overall appearance. You can choose a more modern look or aim for a farmhouse feel. You can also add safety updates, like a security system and sensor. In any case, this renovation almost pays for itself down the line.

It's always essential to hire a professional when you want to update your garage doors. Otherwise, you could create a hazardous environment. Even if your garage attaches to your house, this job won't put you or anyone else at risk.

Try These Home Renovations Today

You don't need to let COVID-19 stop you from some home renovations. If you decide to take on any of these projects, be sure to follow best practices so that you can keep yourself and others safe.

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John Pusa
Glendale, CA

James White very good helpful report for list of residential projects require minimal contractor contact.

May 12, 2020 08:30 PM