Renovation Mistake: Ignoring Safety Upgrades

Many homeowners focus on the look of a renovation while overlooking critical safety upgrades. A home that’s stylish but unsafe can put your family and investment at risk.

Common oversights include outdated smoke detectors, lack of carbon monoxide alarms, or missing ground-fault protection in kitchens and bathrooms. Old wiring, loose railings, or poorly lit stairways are other hazards that often go unaddressed.

Renovations are the perfect time to bring a home up to modern safety standards. This can include upgrading electrical systems, installing fire-rated doors, adding non-slip flooring in wet areas, and reinforcing structural elements. Even small updates—like childproof outlets or better exterior lighting—make a big difference.

Safety upgrades not only protect occupants but also increase property value. A buyer will always feel more confident in a home that’s both beautiful and secure.

In short, ignoring safety in favor of style is short-sighted. Prioritizing safety upgrades ensures peace of mind and a renovation that truly stands the test of time.

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