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Partial vs Complete Building Renovation: Which One Do You Need?

Compare partial renovation (fixing specific issues) vs complete renovation (full upgrade), and learn when to choose each based on your building condition and budget.

Main Difference Between Partial and Complete Renovation

Partial Renovation: Focuses on fixing specific issues like water leaks, wall cracks, or localized finish damage without changing the building's overall structure.

Complete Renovation: Involves full finish replacement, interior layout changes, electrical and plumbing system upgrades, and exterior redesign.

When to Choose Partial Renovation

  • Building is generally in good condition but needs targeted repairs.
  • Limited budget doesn't allow full renovation.
  • Desire to maintain original design with minor improvements.
  • Specific issues like moisture, cracks, or flooring damage in certain areas.

When You Need Complete Renovation

  • Building is old (15-20+ years) with outdated electrical and plumbing systems.
  • Change of use (from residential to commercial for example).
  • Energy efficiency upgrade with new windows and insulation.
  • Increase property value for sale or rental.

Expected Costs for Each Type

Type Cost per Square Meter Expected Duration
Partial Renovation SAR 150-300 2-6 weeks
Complete Renovation SAR 400-800 3-6 months

Durue Plus Renovation Services

Durue Plus Operations & Maintenance offers free consultation to determine the right renovation type for your needs:

  • Building condition assessment and priority identification with cost estimates.
  • Quick partial renovation for urgent issues like moisture and leaks.
  • Complete integrated renovation including full finishes and systems upgrade.
  • Minimum one-year warranty on all works.
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