Remodeling Cost Calculator

One of the biggest challenges of organizing a remodeling project is how to go about figuring out your costs. But it is crucial that you have a firm grasp on the costs of the project before you get started. If you don't know with some precision what a remodeling project will cost, you have no way to maintain a budget. And for most of us, we have limited funds to spend remodeling our homes so doing so on a budget is critical to the success of the project. Without a good feel for costs, you could get half way into the work and run out of money leaving the project unfinished, which is worse than if you had never started.

There are some online software applications that can help you to calculate the costs of doing your next big remodeling project. These calculators are often part of a larger software tool that uses online graphics and the ability to manipulate those graphics to let you, the consumer, "play" with the components of your remodeling project and add or change priorities and goals to see what the outcome might look like. As you add a wall, refurbish the plumbing or lay new carpet in the virtual world of the online calculator, that tool can be equipped to also estimate a cost for you. When you get done, it can generate a materials checklist and even a materials shopping list that, in theory, you can take directly to your home materials supplier and buy the "stuff" you need to get started right away.

If it were only that simple, these calculators would be all that we need. But there are aspects of cost that really cannot be predicted by a software application. While the software can approximate the costs of labor, there are elements of cost related to the contractor expertise that you hire that are outside of the ability of a computer program to predict. It isn't uncommon to get into a project only to learn that the contractor will have to bring on additional labor to perform the remodeling. That additional labor will be part of your cost so if you did not see that coming, that can have a huge impact on your budget.

The best way to use these calculators is to enjoy what they can offer in the form of online design using the computer graphics that we all like about these kinds of programs. When you have a design you want to implement, you should print out the suggested materials list along with the cost estimate because that is a good starting point for doing the project. But before you make arrangements to have the materials delivered just based on that computer model, take what the software gives you and verify it yourself using the expert consultation of the contractors who will be responsible for the job. In this way, you take what is great about the software programs for and you add that to the expertise you must have to be a success with your remodeling project. That is truly the best of both worlds.