How to Prepare for a Kitchen Remodel

How to Prepare for a Kitchen Remodel

Congratulations on your new kitchen! Well, although it might not be completed or even in the remodeling process, you've made the decision and have a plan. The rewards will be great: you'll add value to your home, increase its energy efficiency, have updated aesthetics and function; plus, you'll have something to be proud about. First thing is first, though, you'll need more than a concept of your new kitchen, you'll need to know how to prepare for a kitchen remodel.

How to Prepare for a Kitchen Remodel

There's no getting around the inconvenience of not having a kitchen in your home. Because, that's precisely the situation when you undertake a total gut and remodel. You'll have to deal with old appliances, which is much more difficult than the average person would suppose. In addition, you won't have many other things readily on-hand. For instance, you'll have to relocate the refrigerator, as well as the dishwasher.

Think of a kitchen remodel the same way you would think about partaking in a weight loss program: no matter what anyone tells you, it's not happening overnight. Your patience will be tested; you'll consider cutting corners that aren't worth cutting. Weeks will go by where it seems like no progress is being made. You will find yourself missing things you never gave two thoughts to in the past. Of course, when you've endured and survived the many weeks it will take to reach your goal, your friends, family and neighbors will be unbelievably impressed with the new look. --Kitchens.com

If you're already feeling uneasy, that's okay, but it doesn't end there. You'll probably want to do away with an old dining set and replace it to go along with the new kitchen. The point being, more than one part of your home will be affected, so it's important you take into consideration how you'll get through the next several weeks without a fully functioning kitchen. Here's what you need to know for how to prepare for a kitchen remodel:

  • Relocate appliances. Effectively, you'll be without a kitchen for months; so, temporarily relocate your kitchen appliances to another area of your home. This could be the garage, a Florida room, or a pool cabana. You'll need water, drainage, electricity, and some storage.
  • Seal off the entire space. You'll be amazed at how far dust and construction materials can travel in your home during the remodel. While you can't stop it entirely, you can greatly mitigate the mess by sealing off the whole kitchen.
  • Stock-up on disposables. Because the space is empty and without everyday appliances, you'll need to seriously reduce the amount of dishwashing. The answer is to stock-up on disposable utensils and plates.
  • Buy a whole lot of non-perishables. In addition to disposables, non-perishables will become very routine meals. Choose non-perishables that are easy to whip-up in a snap and consume without having to do much.
  • Schedule remodeling debris cleanup service. Once the appliances are out of the kitchen, you'll start demolition and that means you'll create a big need for remodeling debris cleanup. You can simply hire a junk hauling service to make this part quick and easy.

When you begin the demolition, just phone 800-433-1094 or visit AAA Rousse Services. We'll handle all the remodeling debris cleanup and disposal so you can keep on-schedule and won't have to deal with all the mess.

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