Finishing a duplex conversion
Earlier we’ve covered the benefits and initial steps of a duplex conversion. In this part, we’ll discuss the remaining steps: interior and exterior finishing, final inspections, and client communication to ensure your duplex conversion is a success.
Interior and exterior finishing
Once the structural changes and utility upgrades are complete, it’s time to focus on the finishing touches. This includes:
Drywall and flooring: Installing new drywall, painting, and laying down flooring in both units to create a polished, cohesive look.
Cabinetry and fixtures: Adding cabinetry, countertops, and fixtures in kitchens and bathrooms to ensure functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Exterior enhancements: Updating the exterior with new siding, windows, doors, and landscaping to improve curb appeal and ensure each unit has a distinct, welcoming entrance.
Final inspections and approval
After all the work is done, a final inspection is required to ensure everything is up to code. Ens Contracting arranges this inspection and addresses any issues that may arise, ensuring your duplex conversion is fully approved. This step is crucial for legal compliance and peace of mind, knowing that your new duplex meets all safety and building standards.
Client communication and satisfaction
Throughout the duplex conversion process, Ens Contracting maintains open communication with our clients. We keep you informed of progress, address any concerns, and ensure you are satisfied with the work being done. Our commitment to client satisfaction is at the core of everything we do.
Completing a duplex conversion involves detailed planning, precise execution, and a focus on quality finishes and compliance. At Ens Contracting, we pride ourselves on our meticulous approach and commitment to client satisfaction. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you turn your single-family home into a valuable multi-unit property.