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Full house renovation Includes
Bathroom renovation
Kitchen Renovation
New floors and full house painting
Renovated Bedroom
Renovated Rumpus
Renovated Lounge
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Average Full Home Renovation Costs
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See below on the break-down of house renovation costs:
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TYPE OF HOUSE RENOVATION COSTSCOST RANGE
Renovation Architect Cost$2,000 – $6,000
Surveyor / Engineer$1,500 – $4,000
Heat pump$1,500 – $3,500
Renovation Management$1,200 – $3,000
Electrical$2,200 – $4,400
Plumbing$2,700 – $4,200
Builder$15,000 – $25,000
Joinery (Double glazed windows)$10,000 – $20,000
Insulation $1,000 – $3,600
Roof$4,400 – $15000
Interior Renovation costs $41,000 to well over $100,000
Renovation Costs Bathroom Starting at only $7,500 for a basic upgrade with an average spend of $12,000 – $19,000 and well over $25,000 for a full redesign.
Renovations Costs for Kitchen Ranging from $13,000 to $22,000 for average size, $22,000 – $28,000 mid-size and $28,000 + for high end designer kitchens.
House Extension cost$100,000 +
Recladding cost$150,000 +
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Will I have a choice of fixtures and fittings and can I supply them myself?
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Absolutely – if you would like to purchase anything directly and provide it for installation at the appropriate time then we have no objections to this but we always suggest clients to choose our suppliers for a number of reasons, we’re confident of the quality, we can manage the logistics, trade prices, and any troubleshooting during the renovation is easier since we can direct contact.
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Do I need to employ any other trades for the renovation?
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Grand home Renovation have all their trades setup and a network of suppliers they use and trust. It just makes the renovation a lot less stressful and cost-effective. A house renovation will typically require 8 – 10 different trades and if any of which are unreliable they will affect all other trades involved. For this reason we are reluctant to carry out a renovation if a customer wishes to employ trades separately.
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All the builders I’ve spoken to say they can do my Job. What makes Grand Home Renovations different?
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Yes, there are many builders out there today, but Grand Home Renovations are not just builders. We specialise in Home Renovations, and that is important when transforming existing properties into modern contemporary homes – our service isn’t limited to renovation but we also take care of the design process, consultation process with architects, consents and supplier communication/logistics.
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How long does a kitchen renovation take?
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Generally a kitchen renovation will be between 5-6 weeks from date of demolition and this assumes design is finalised and parts have been manufactured (not including splash back which takes additional time for manufacturing)
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How long does bathroom renovation take?
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Generally a bathroom renovation will between 3-4 week from date of demolition, however will be longer if it involves consent.
How to plan house renovation?
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Work out exactly what you’re getting done first and receive a detailed scope of works from your renovation company. Once this is received, then you know what you need to consider – check lists are very helpful to simply the process otherwise it does become overwhelming.
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How long does house renovation take?
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Normally full house renovations would take between 3-6 months dependant on the scope of the renovation, complexity and size of the renovation.
How much to spend on full house renovation?
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The average spend for a full house renovation in Auckland (including bathrooms and kitchen) is between $80,000 - $160,000 dependant on the size of home, building requirements, choice of products/fittings and a number of factors.
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Do I need a building consent for my renovation?
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If you are carrying out building work you may need to apply for a building consent. Here are some examples of work that requires consent: Any structural building including new buildings, additions, alterations, accessory buildings (sheds), and re-piling Changes to original plumbing and drainage Site works for a building Retaining walls higher than 1.5 metres, or retaining walls with a building or driveway near the top Fences higher than 2.5 metres and any swimming pool fence Swimming pools Decks more than 1.5 metres from ground level If in doubt we recommend you ring your local council and discuss your project with them.
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