The best possible option to minimize inconvenience and speed up work is to move during the renovation. I'm curious to know where most of your customers are staying during a major renovation. For my wife, my 3-year-old daughter and myself, it's not really possible to stay with the family. I wonder if people usually get hotels for that time.
Or an AirBnB? And I was playing with the idea of renting a motorhome or motorhome and parking it at the entrance of my house. An AirBnB will cost around 2,000 a month around here if I'm lucky. I'll probably have to do that. Deciding whether to live at home or move during a renovation is a difficult decision.
The interruption of moving to a new environment, together with the additional expense, are enough to enable many homeowners to cope with the challenges. Others, however, are eager to get as far away from dust, perforations, and distractions as possible. Bettencourt has done two renovations of its own and says that being in place to address issues that arise can save you time and money. It's good to communicate with the contractor on a regular basis.
Homeowners have the most problems when they're not there. That's when the time frame and budget can go overboard. Homeowners who decide to move to temporary housing should consider additional housing expenses in addition to the cost of remodeling.