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10 Tips to Prevent Neighbours from Complaining About a Renovation

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Are you planning on doing a home renovation soon, and are worried about what your neighbors are going to think? Here, we have some solutions that you can get started on right away! These tips can help reduce the chance of complaints later on by your neighbors.

Let Your Neighbors Know What You’re Planning To Do And When

This is the first and most important step in doing a home renovation. Inform them a week or two before your expected start date, let them know how long the project will last, the hours that the project will be worked on, and where the construction crew is going to be parking. Apologize in advance for any inconveniences and for the noise. If your neighbors aren’t there, leave a note for them with your contact information and address. Make sure to visit the neighbors’ houses in front of, directly behind, and on both sides of your house.

Inform Your Contractor About Possible Restrictions

Informing your contractor ahead of time helps the project move faster and more efficiently. Having someone not informed what they are doing complicates things a lot. Make sure they are aware of where they can and cannot park. Talk to your neighbors about parking restrictions as well, certain neighbors may not want cars parked in front of their homes.

Ask Workers To Refrain From Smoking And Littering Around The Vicinity

Show them where to dispose of their trash properly and where they can go to smoke. If there are any problems with this, you can hang up trash bags outside.

Keep Checking In With Your Neighbors Throughout The Project

Make sure to answer any questions your neighbors might have and help them with any issues as well as keeping them updated about the project’s status. It is very important to stay in contact with your neighbors so you can resolve any problems they have and you can keep making sure they are comfortable. It will ease the tension if they are also kept updated!

Don’t Have Your Neighbors Call The Contractor

To address any concerns or complaints that your neighbors may have, contact the contractor yourself to resolve the issue. If any part of your neighbor’s property is damaged, call your contractor right away so they can get it resolved. Let your neighbors know about the issue and the plan to resolve it.

Invite Your Neighbors Over To See The Project

Your neighbors might want to get a renovation of their own house and may share the delight with you! Hence this can be a way for you to keep them involved.

Get a Mesh Banner For Everyone To See

You can hang a mesh banner around the neighborhood that explains your project, and when it is going to start and end. Also provide your contact information, address, and mention the issues your renovation project may bring into the neighborhood. Make sure the banners are big enough to be seen and choose the right place to put them in. Mostly, mesh banners with a standard size of 1.6m / 1.8m (h) x 2.3m / 2.4m (w) are recommended by industry experts to be used for renovation projects.

Mesh banners are a very efficient way for you to get information across to multiple people in an accessible way. They are low cost and there are many mesh banner manufacturers and resellers that can help you convey your message effortlessly.

Buy Earplugs And Hand Them Out To Your Neighbors

This one is a very effective way to ensure your neighbors don’t complain about the noise. Although you have to spend money to get earplugs, your neighbors will most likely be very happy and appreciate the efforts you are putting into making them more comfortable. You don’t have to get expensive earplugs; you just need ones with decent quality that can last throughout your planned renovation project. The earplugs will help with the noise and will help make your neighbors more comfortable and happier with your contractor and the whole project!

Respect Your Neighbors And Their Property

Make sure that once the project is completed, your neighbors’ property is the same as it was before, if not better. Accidents could happen, so if a mailbox happens to get scratched, a car gets dented, or if anything happens to their yard, make sure that your contractor is aware of it and that they handle it.

If an accident happens, talk to your neighbors and see if there is anything else you can do to help make them more comfortable about this project. Apologize for the damage and clean up anything that was caused by the ongoing construction of your project. Most of all, offer to pay up for the repairs and restoration of their property. If they get upset with you, always stay calm and try to understand where your neighbor is coming from, then do everything you can to resolve the conflict as quickly as possible.

Listen To Your Neighbors’ Requests

Let’s say one of your neighbors has a problem with the renovation being done on a certain day for the last 3 hours of the working day. Ask them what the problem is and if it is reasonable to you, then find out if your contractor will have any problems with not working for those three hours and just make it up at other times.

If they can’t let your contractor know about the problem, see if there is anything else you guys can figure out as a solution to help your neighbor be comfortable while construction is going on. If nothing can be done, sincerely apologize to your neighbor and let them know that you did everything you could to resolve the issue.

Follow these suggestions as best as you can and your neighbors are guaranteed to be satisfied and pleased with the renovation of your home. In the end, everyone just wants to go about their day undisturbed. Remember, the more comfortable your neighbors are, the happier everyone will be!

Callista Porter
Callista Porter, with a background in architecture (B.Arch, University of Texas), has made a name for herself in the renovation industry over the past 12 years. Her expertise is restoring and modernizing historic homes, balancing preservation with contemporary aesthetics. Callista joined our platform in 2021, sharing insights on architectural integrity and modern design trends in her writing. Her passion for history extends into her hobby of collecting vintage home decor, which often inspires her renovation projects.

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