Renovations often come with surprise expenses that can quickly inflate a budget. One of the most common hidden costs is addressing structural issues, such as outdated wiring, leaky plumbing, or rotting wood, which are often discovered only after work begins. Permit fees and inspections, while necessary, are frequently overlooked in planning. Delivery charges, disposal fees for old materials, and equipment rentals can also add up. Changes in design mid-project may seem minor but often lead to higher labor and material costs. Additionally, living expenses—like temporary housing, storage, or dining out when kitchens are unusable—are easy to forget. By anticipating these hidden costs and setting aside a contingency fund, homeowners can avoid financial stress during renovations.
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