Genio’s

8-Step Renovation Process

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  • Define your renovation goals and objectives.

    Determine your budget and establish priorities.

    Consult with professionals, such as architects or designers, to create a detailed renovation plan.

    Obtain necessary permits and approvals.

  • Select a reputable general contractor or construction team.

    Finalize project details, including materials, fixtures, and finishes.

    Review and sign contracts or agreements.

    Set a project start date.

  • Clear the renovation area of any existing structures or fixtures

    Delivery of dumspters /containers

    Prepare the site for construction, including any necessary structural modifications or repairs

  • Install or modify electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems as per the new design plan.

    Address any structural changes, such as wall removal or additions.

  • Begin the actual construction work, following the project plan and timeline.

    Install new components, such as flooring, cabinetry, fixtures, and appliances.

    Address any necessary carpentry, painting, or tiling work.

    Ensure all work is completed to code and meets quality standards.

  • Apply final coats of paint or finishes.

    Install trim, moldings, and hardware.

    Perform any necessary touch-ups or adjustments.

    Conduct a thorough cleaning of the renovated space.

  • Schedule inspections by local building authorities or relevant regulatory bodies.

    Address any issues identified during inspections.

    Obtain final approvals and permits as required.

  • Conduct a final walkthrough with the contractor to ensure all work is completed to your satisfaction.

    Address any remaining punch-list items or minor adjustments.

    Receive a certificate of completion or final documentation from the contractor.

    Celebrate the successful completion of your renovation project!

It's important to note that the timeline can vary depending on the scope and complexity of the renovation project. Factors such as weather conditions, unexpected delays, or change orders can also impact the timeline. Working closely with your contractor and maintaining open communication will help ensure the project stays on track.