Phased Remodeling for Homeowners who Lack Full Budget Upfront
Phased, serial or stretched remodeling projects reduce stress levels and buy time for saving on necessary funds
Phased remodeling has replaced the once in a lifetime, major home improvement. According to the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI), homeowners opt for a series of small remodeling projects in accordance with how their budget and lifestyle evolve over time. A recent Consumer Reports poll reported that 36% of homeowners are planning to break remodeling projects into smaller, more manageable elements that stretch over a lengthier period of time and allow for cost extension.
Serial, phased or stretched renovations are becoming a new trend in the American remodeling scenery. People are selecting affordable projects where end products add to the resale value of homes. The phased remodeling trend is being adopted by many homeowners who lack the full budget upfront. Breaking up a major renovation into smaller stages allows not flushed with cash homeowners to buy time and save up on the necessary funds.
The added benefit of phased remodeling is the stress issue. Remodeling NY reports that many of their customers feel less stress when their home improvements are stretched over a couple of months or even years. During times of financial uncertainties, phased remodeling is great a solution for budget conscious homeowners who want to upgrade their home but lack the funds upfront to do so.





