Planning a renovation often raises practical questions about cost, timelines, approvals and how the process works.
Below are some of the most common questions homeowners ask when planning structural renovations, bathroom upgrades or home remodelling projects on the Bass Coast.
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How much does a renovation cost on the Bass Coast?
Renovation costs vary depending on the scope of work, structural changes and finish selections.
As a general planning guide:
• Bathroom renovations typically range from $25,000 – $45,000+
• Structural wall removals may range from $8,000 – $25,000+
• Larger renovations and extensions often range from $80,000 – $300,000+
Early planning and clear documentation help refine these ranges into a realistic project budget.
Is it cheaper to renovate or rebuild?
It depends on the condition of the existing home and the extent of the renovation.
Renovations can be more cost-effective when the existing structure is in good condition and the layout can be improved without major structural changes.
However, if significant structural modifications are required throughout the home, rebuilding may sometimes be more practical.
An early assessment of the existing structure and the proposed scope of work can help determine which option is most suitable.
How long does it take to start construction on a renovation?
The time between the first conversation and the start of construction can vary depending on the scope of the project, documentation and approvals required.
As a general guide, renovation projects often involve several planning stages before construction begins:
Initial discussions and feasibility review
This stage can take a few weeks depending on project clarity and scheduling.
Design and documentation
Preparing drawings with a draftsperson, designer or architect may take around 4–8 weeks depending on complexity and consultant availability.
Approvals and permits
Building permits or council approvals may take anywhere from 2 weeks to 2+ months depending on the scope of work.
Pricing and contract preparation
Once documentation is clear, pricing and contract preparation can sometimes occur within a few weeks.
Because each project is different, these timeframes can vary depending on consultant availability, approval requirements and builder scheduling.
Clear documentation and early planning generally lead to smoother construction once work begins.
How long does a renovation usually take?
Most renovation projects take around 3–6 months to construct depending on the scope and complexity of the work.
Projects involving structural changes, extensions or significant remodelling may take longer.
Planning, design and documentation stages typically occur before construction begins.
Do I need council approval for a renovation on the Bass Coast?
Some renovations require council approval while others do not.
Projects involving structural changes, extensions, significant alterations or changes to the building envelope will often require planning approval or a building permit.
Smaller internal renovations may not require planning approval but may still require a building permit depending on the work involved.
Because approval requirements vary depending on the scope of work and local council regulations, it is often helpful to review the project early with a designer, building surveyor or builder.
Why do renovation quotes vary so much?
Renovation quotes can vary because builders may be pricing different assumptions about the project.
Factors that influence pricing include:
• level of documentation
• allowances for fixtures and finishes
• structural work required
• unknown conditions within existing structures
• site access and construction complexity
Clear documentation helps reduce these differences and creates more accurate pricing.
Why are renovations more complex than new homes?
Renovations are more complex because they involve working within an existing structure where many conditions may be hidden.
New homes begin on a clear site where conditions are known.
Renovations often require investigation and flexibility as services, structure or previous work are uncovered during construction.
What are allowances in a renovation quote?
Allowances are estimated amounts included in a quote for items that have not yet been selected.
These are typically listed as:
Prime Cost (PC) items
Provisional Sums (PS)
Common examples include tiles, tapware, appliances and cabinetry.
If the final selection exceeds the allowance, the difference becomes a variation.
Do I need a builder before speaking to a designer?
No, but involving a builder early can be very helpful when planning a renovation.
Many homeowners begin with a designer or architect to explore layout ideas.
However, builders approach projects from the perspective of how the work will actually be constructed.
Early builder input can help identify:
• efficient construction methods
• structural considerations
• realistic cost drivers
• potential construction challenges
Why is early builder input helpful during design?
Early builder involvement helps ensure that design decisions align with how the project will actually be built.
Builders think about structure, materials and construction sequencing.
This can help identify efficient construction methods and prevent redesign or variations later in the project.
Do you offer a feasibility or buildability review?
Yes, C3Builds offers an early-stage Buildability and Project Feasibility Review.
This review helps homeowners understand the practical construction considerations before committing to design or construction.
It can identify structural constraints, construction challenges and potential cost drivers early in the process.
What is a buildability or feasibility review?
A buildability or feasibility review is an early assessment of a renovation project from a builder’s perspective.
The review typically considers:
• structural considerations
• service relocations
• construction sequencing
• potential cost drivers
Identifying these factors early can often prevent costly redesign or variations later in the project.
Do you offer fixed-price contracts?
Yes, where documentation allows we provide fixed-price contracts.
These contracts clearly define the scope of work.
If changes are required during construction, they are managed through documented variations so homeowners understand the cost implications before work proceeds.
Do you manage the entire renovation project?
Yes, C3Builds manages renovation projects from early planning through to construction and completion.
This includes trade coordination, site management, communication during construction and the defects liability period after completion.
Are you a registered builder?
Yes.
C3Builds is a Registered Domestic Builder Unlimited (DB-U 75407) in Victoria.
Do you provide free quotes for renovation projects?
Accurate renovation pricing usually requires a clear understanding of the scope, structural considerations and construction approach.
For this reason, significant renovation projects typically begin with a Buildability and Project Feasibility Review.
This allows the project to be assessed properly before formal pricing is prepared.
Do you take on small renovation jobs?
C3Builds focuses on structural renovations, extensions, bathroom renovations and significant home remodelling projects.
Most projects involve structural modifications, layout changes or multiple trades working together over several months.
For smaller maintenance or handyman-style work, a smaller trade contractor may often be more appropriate.
What happens if I contact C3Builds about a renovation project?
The first step is usually a conversation about the project and the existing home.
This helps determine whether the project is likely to be feasible and what the next planning steps may involve.
For larger renovations, this may lead to a Buildability and Project Feasibility Review to assess structural considerations, construction constraints and likely cost drivers before moving into design or construction.