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5 Smart Things You Should Always Do After Your Home Remodel
Finishing a home remodel is a thrilling milestone. The tools are packed, the dust has settled, and the transformation is complete. But before you dive into using your beautiful new space, there are five crucial steps every homeowner should take to protect their investment and maximize long-term enjoyment. At Ram Remodeling in Bloomington, MN, we guide clients not only through the remodeling process but also through what comes after — ensuring every detail is properly closed out and documented.

1. Complete a Final Walkthrough — With Purpose
Don’t let excitement push you to sign off too soon. A final walkthrough is your chance to verify that every aspect of the project meets the agreement.

Bring a copy of the signed contract and:

Compare completed work to the scope of services

Check for flaws like paint drips, uneven grout, or unsealed joints

Confirm that appliances, fixtures, and hardware were installed correctly

Take note of any items that may require touch-ups or follow-up

Fact:
According to the Better Business Bureau, over 35% of remodeling disputes come from incomplete final inspections. Taking this step protects both your finances and peace of mind.

2. Register All Warranties Immediately
A remodel typically includes new appliances, cabinetry, countertops, flooring, and fixtures, many of which come with manufacturer warranties. These are not automatic — most require online registration within a set timeframe.

Keep a checklist of what needs registering, including:

Brand names and serial numbers

Purchase/installation dates

Warranty durations

Specific care instructions tied to warranty validity

Failure to register can result in out-of-pocket expenses if issues arise later.

3. Contact Your Insurance Provider for Coverage Updates
Remodeling can change the value, layout, and risk profile of your home. It’s essential to update your homeowners insurance to reflect:

Increased property value

New safety features (fire-rated doors, upgraded electrical, etc.)

Specialty items like high-end appliances or built-ins

Basement finishes or added square footage

Your agent may also advise if a new appraisal or city assessor visit is necessary before policy adjustments take effect. This ensures you’re protected in case of damage or disaster.

4. Learn How to Maintain Your New Materials
From quartz countertops to engineered hardwood floors, every surface has its own care requirements. Failing to use the right cleaners or methods can void warranties or cause damage.

Ask your remodeler for a care and maintenance guide, or research care instructions for:

Stone, marble, or quartz surfaces

Specialty tile and grout

Premium appliance finishes

Cabinet finishes (matte vs. gloss, natural wood vs. laminate)

If you want to know what else to expect post-remodel, click here to dive deeper into aftercare strategies.

5. Add the Final Flair: Interior Design Finishing Touches
Once the bones of your remodel are in place, it’s time to have fun with the finishing elements. Even small updates like new:

Window treatments

Accent rugs

Lighting pendants

Artwork and greenery

Stylish seating or stools

…can help personalize your space and make it feel “complete.”

Working with an interior designer — even for just a consultation — can take your remodel from great to magazine-worthy.

Remodeling Success That Goes Beyond the Build
At Ram Remodeling, we’ve helped homeowners across Bloomington, MN bring their remodeling dreams to life since the 1970s. As a family-owned business, we go the extra mile to ensure every client not only loves the finished product but also understands how to protect, maintain, and enjoy it for years to come.

FAQs
Why is a final walkthrough so important?
It gives you a chance to catch errors, ensure everything was completed, and prevent costly rework later.

How do I know what items have warranties?
Check with your remodeler, and look for documentation from manufacturers. Appliances, faucets, cabinetry, and flooring often include warranties.

Can my remodel affect my property taxes?
Yes. If the remodel significantly increases your home’s value or livable space, a city assessor may need to reevaluate the property.

Is maintenance really that critical?
Yes. Incorrect cleaning methods can damage materials and void warranties, so it’s essential to learn proper care routines.

When should I hire an interior designer?
Once your remodel is structurally complete, a designer can help elevate the aesthetics and ensure your furnishings complement the space.

Conclusion
Your remodel isn’t done until everything is protected, registered, and personalized. Taking a few extra steps after the dust settles ensures your investment is secure and your space is ready to shine. Whether you’re remodeling a single room or your entire home, Ram Remodeling is your partner from concept through every final touch.