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Your home renovation project is finally finished. Congratulation. All the hard work (and stress) has paid off, and your home looks amazing. At this point, most of us may think that it’s time to take a break and relax. But there are still some things you need to do before you can sit back and enjoy your new space. Sure, your home is now in great shape and ready for use, but there are still a few things you need to check off your list before you can call the project done. According to experts from bond cleaning, the most common mistake homeowners make after a home renovation is forgetting to perform any post-renovation tasks. Today, we’ll be taking a look at the only checklist you need to go through after a home renovation.

Have a Final Walkthrough

So you’ve finally heard from the contractor that your renovation project is done. But before you call it a day, take one last walkthrough of your home. This will help you identify any unfinished tasks or potential problems. Be sure to check every corner, closet, and other place for any issues that may have been overlooked during the renovation process. Not only will this help you avoid any future problems, but it’ll also ensure that your renovation is done up to the highest standards.

Get Ready for Some Deep Cleaning

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Now that the renovation is complete, it’s finally time to get your home back in top condition. This means you’ll need to do some deep cleaning. Dust, dirt, and debris were likely to spread throughout your home during the renovation process. And this dust can contain paint particles and other potential allergens, which could be hazardous to your health. In addition, it’ll also help your home look its very best.

Clean Up the Mess Outside

During a renovation, it’s easy to forget about the exterior of your home. But once the project is complete, you’ll need to make sure that you clean up any mess outside as well. This includes things like removing any construction debris and sweeping away dirt and dust from the exterior of your home. It’s also important to check for any damage caused by the renovation, such as cracked windows or loose siding.

Check Your Fire and Carbon Monoxide Detectors

After a renovation project, ensuring that your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are working properly is essential. This is especially important if you’ve had any electrical work done during the renovation. Have your detectors checked and make sure that they’re not covered in dust or debris to ensure that they will function optimally. Do you think your detectors need to be replaced? Now is a good time to do it.

Update the Insurance

insuranceIt’d be such a missed opportunity if something happens to your newly renovated home and you’re not protected. That’s why it’s important to take the time to update your homeowner’s insurance with all the changes you’ve made to your home. This will help ensure that in case of any unfortunate events, you’re properly covered by insurance. While there’s no way to predict the future, it’s better to be safe than sorry.

Now there you have it. Once you’ve followed these steps, your home renovation project is officially complete. You can finally put your feet up and enjoy your new space. Rest assured that your home is now in top shape, and you don’t have to worry about any potential issues or damage. Now get ready to move into the home of your dreams and make amazing memories.…