a woman sitting comfortably on the floor
a woman sitting comfortably on the floor
a woman sitting comfortably on the floor

Budget and Finances

Budget and Finances

Budget and Finances

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Let's Talk Construction Extras...

Let's Talk Construction Extras...

Let's Talk Construction Extras...

...upgrades, splurges, whatever you call them, are not included in a project unless noted on the plans or you've made your contractor aware. They are a step-up from your car's base model to fully loaded...

...upgrades, splurges, whatever you call them, are not included in a project unless noted on the plans or you've made your contractor aware. They are a step-up from your car's base model to fully loaded...

...upgrades, splurges, whatever you call them, are not included in a project unless noted on the plans or you've made your contractor aware. They are a step-up from your car's base model to fully loaded...

...upgrades, splurges, whatever you want to call them, are typically not included in a project unless noted on the plans or you've made your contractor aware. They are a step-up from your car's base model to fully loaded.

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To us, our upgrades and changes to the plans were spray-foaming the exterior envelope as opposed to batt insulation, metal roofing instead of asphalt shingles, and heated bathroom floors.

But what did that single extra cost us in the long run? Let's do the math for 2 bathrooms (approx. 25 sf. ea.)👇🏼

ditra dimple board : $740
heat cable : $898
scratch coat + install : $250
electrician material + labour : unknown
TOTAL : $1,888

While it's hard to break out what the electricians cost was from their overall invoice, we estimate it was $2.5K for the additional heated floor in our 2 bathrooms.

A fraction of a percentage in the grand scheme of things. Well worth the double duty of a heating source and indulgence on your toes during those colder months of the year 🔥

Do you think it's worth the cost? Is it a must-have or could you live-without? We’ve lived in the home now and have some additional thoughts on the matter. We’d love for you to join the conversations over in our private headquarters, The Home Hub.

Stay warm,

— Chelsey

Chelsey Morphy

Home Consultant & Designer

Supporting, inspiring and educating homeowners on their new home or renovation journey as the Founder and CEO of Homeowner HQ