So, you’re planning to put up a backsplash. What do you need to put into your budget? The tile and adhesive, right? And that’s about it?
Try again. Big project or small, the more detailed your plan, the better prepared you’ll be for both the expected and unexpected costs that can (more like will) arise. Mapping it out ahead of time is key to your project’s success.
When estimating the cost of your project, consider the large expenses, like that tile and adhesive, but also remember the little items like sales tax, delivery charges, shipping charges, the float, caulking, cleaning materials, and more. “For bigger projects, you’ll need to estimate engineering costs, interest costs, permit fees, and sewer and water tap fees,” says Dean Bennett, president of Dean Bennett Design and Construction in Castle Rock, Colorado. Remember, the devil is in the details. The more you can plan to expect, the better.
The main thing is, don’t forget the “small” costs. Like pennies, they might not seem like much at first, but they sure do add up.
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