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- Building is old (15-20+ years) with outdated electrical and plumbing systems.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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